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Daniel Webster for Young Americans – Comprising the greatest speeches of the defender of the Constitution – The Original Classic Edition
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Daniel Webster for Young Americans – Comprising the greatest speeches of the defender of the Constitution – The Original Classic Edition
Author:Webster Daniel (EN)
A introductory fragment is available
Language of a book: Английский
Publisher: Gardners Books

    Finally available, a high quality book of the original classic edition of Daniel Webster for Young Americans - Comprising the greatest speeches of the defender of the Constitution. It was previously published by other bona fide publishers, and is now, after many years, back in print. This is a new and freshly published edition of this culturally important work by Daniel Webster, which is now, at last, again available to you. Get the PDF and EPUB NOW as well. Included in your purchase you have Daniel Webster for Young Americans - Comprising the greatest speeches of the defender of the Constitution in EPUB AND PDF format to read on any tablet, eReader, desktop, laptop or smartphone simultaneous - Get it NOW. Enjoy this classic work today. These selected paragraphs distill the contents and give you a quick look inside Daniel Webster for Young Americans - Comprising the greatest speeches of the defender of the Constitution:Look inside the book: As it is not a vain and false, but an exalted and religious imagination which leads us to raise our thoughts from the orb which, amidst this universe of worlds, the Creator has given us to inhabit, and to send them with something of the feeling which nature prompts, and teaches to be proper among children of the same Eternal Parent, to the contemplation of the myriads of fellow-beings with which his goodness has peopled the infinite of space; so neither is it false or vain to consider ourselves as interested and connected with our whole race, through all time; allied to our ancestors; allied to our posterity; closely compacted on all sides with others; ourselves being but links in the great chain of being, which begins with the origin of our race, runs onward through its successive generations, binding together the past, the present, and the future, and terminating at last, with the consummation of all things earthly, at the throne of God. ..."If God prosper us,Pg 10" might have been the more appropriate language of our fathers, when they landed upon this Rock, "if God prosper us, we shall here begin a work which shall last for ages; we shall plant here a new society, in the principles of the fullest liberty and the purest religion; we shall subdue this wilderness which is before us; we shall fill this region of the great continent, which stretches almost from pole to pole, with civilization and Christianity; the temples of the true God shall rise where now ascends the smoke of idolatrous sacrifice; fields and gardens, the flowers of summer, and the waving and golden harvest of autumn, shall spread over a thousand hills and stretch along a thousand valleys, never yet, since the creation, reclaimed to the use of civilized man. About Daniel Webster, the Author: On January 27, Webster gave his Second Reply to Hayne, in which Webster openly attacked Nullification, negatively contrasted South Carolina's response to the tariff with that of his native New England's response to the Embargo of 1807, rebutted Hayne's personal attacks against him, and famously concluded in defiance of nullification (which was later embodied in John C. ...At the same time however, Webster, like Clay, opposed the economic policies of Andrew Jackson, the most famous of those being Jackson's campaign against the Second Bank of the United States (1816-1841) in 1832, an institution that held Webster on retainer as legal counsel and of whose Boston Branch he was the director.

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