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A Memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the subject of restraining the increase of slavery in new states to be admitted into the Union
Prepared in pursuance of a vote of the inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity, assembled at the State House, on the third of December, A.D. 1819 -
An anniversary address, delivered before the Federal gentlemen of Concord and its vicinity, July 4th, 1806
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An appeal to the old Whigs of New-Hampshire
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Considerations on the Embargo laws
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A funeral oration, occasioned by the death of Ephraim Simonds, of Templeton, Massachusetts, a member of the senior class in Dartmouth College
who died at Hanover, N.H., on the 18th of June 1801, aet. 26 -
An oration, pronounced at Hanover, New-Hampshire, the 4th day of July, 1800
being the twenty-fourth anniversary of American independence. By Daniel Webster, member of the junior class, Dartmouth University. [Three lines from Addison] (Published by request of the subscribers.) -
An address delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society at Portsmouth, July 4, 1812
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An address delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society at Portsmouth, July 4, 1812
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Mr. Webster's motion calling for information touching the French decree purporting to be a repeal of the Berlin and Milan decrees
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Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster
delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 14th, 1814 ; on a bill, making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army, encouraging enlistments, and authorising the enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire -
Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster
delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 14th January, 1814 ; on a bill making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army, encouraging enlistments, and authorising the enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire -
Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster
delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 14th January, 1814 ; on a bill making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army, encouraging enlistments, and authorising the enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire -
Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster (of N.H.)
delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, on the 14th January, 1814 ; on a bill, making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army, encouraging enlistments, and authorising the enlistments for longer periods, of men whose terms of service are about to expire -
Speech of the Honorable Daniel Webster
delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, on the 14th January 1814 ; on a bill, making further provision for filling the ranks of the regular army, encouraging enlistments, and authorising the enlistments for longer periods of men whose terms of service are about to expire -
Speech of the Hon. George Sullivan, at the late Rockingham convention
with the memorial and resolutions, and report of the committee of elections -
Speech of the Hon. George Sullivan, at the late Rockingham convention
with the memorial and resolutions, and report of the committee of elections -
Speech of the Hon. George Sullivan, at the late Rockingham convention
with the memorial & resolutions, and report of the committee of elections -
Reply to Webster
a letter to Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts, a member of the Senate of the United States, in reply to his legal opinion to Baring, Brothers & Co. upon the illegality and unconstitutionality of state bonds, and loans of state credit -
Mr. Webster's speeches in the Senate upon the question of renewing the charter of the Bank of the United States
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Dinner to the Hon. Daniel Webster, of Massachusetts
by the merchants, and other citizens of Philadelphia, December 2, 1846 -
Argument of Hon. Daniel Webster, on behalf of the Boston & Lowell R.R. Company
at a hearing on the petitions of William Livingston and others, and Hobart Clark and others, before the Rail Road Committee of the Massachusetts legislature -
Senator unmasked
being a letter to Mr. Daniel Webster, on his speech in the Senate of the United States, asking leave to bring in a bill to continue for six years the charter of the Bank of the United States -
Slavery in the United States
a letter to the Hon. Daniel Webster -
The union text book
containing selections from the writings of Daniel Webster -
Mr. Webster's address at the laying of the corner stone of the addition to the Capitol
July 4th, 1851