Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845


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"Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845" by Daniel Webster As a man of faith, many of Webster's speeches are religious in nature. You can feel his passion for his work and his beliefs through is words. He was an educated, insightful, and self-reflective man who chose his words carefully which shows in his words. Even if you're not religious, you'll still find value and interest in this text.




SELECT SPEECHES OF DANIEL WEBS


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Select Speeches 1817-1845


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Reproduction of the original: Select Speeches 1817-1845 by Daniel Webster




Select Speeches of Daniel Webster


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"Select Speeches of Daniel Webster", by Daniel Webster. Daniel Webster was an American senator from Massachusetts (1782-1852).




Daniel Webster


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Daniel Webster captured the hearts and imagination of the American people of the first half of the nineteenth century. This bibliography on Webster brings together for the first time a comprehensive guide to the vast amount of literature written by and about this extraordinary man who dwarfed most of his contemporaries. This bibliography also provides references to materials on slavery, the tariff, banking, Indian affairs, legal and constitutional development, international affairs, western expansion, and economic and political developments in general. This bibliography is divided into fifteen sections and covers every aspect of Webster's distinguished career. Sections I and II deal primarily with Webster's writings and with those of his contemporaries. Sections III through X cover the literature dealing with his family background; childhood and education, his long service in the United States House of Representatives and in the Senate, his two stints as secretary of state, and his career in law. Section X provides guidance in locating materials relating to his associates. Finally, Sections XI through XV provide coverage of his personal life, his death, historiographical materials, and iconography.