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Thomas Gray. 3 2 DANIEL WEBSTER . an extensive practice and enviable reputation . In 1812 he was for the first time a candidate for office , being nominated for Congress by the Fed ... DANIEL WEBSTER . 3 though nullification has since been.
Thomas Gray. 3 2 DANIEL WEBSTER . an extensive practice and enviable reputation . In 1812 he was for the first time a candidate for office , being nominated for Congress by the Fed ... DANIEL WEBSTER . 3 though nullification has since been.
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Thomas Gray. 2 DANIEL WEBSTER . 3 though nullification has since been threatened , no danger remains that it will ever be in earnest attempted . Mr. Webster remained in the Senate till March 4 , 1841 , and was a leading participator in ...
Thomas Gray. 2 DANIEL WEBSTER . 3 though nullification has since been threatened , no danger remains that it will ever be in earnest attempted . Mr. Webster remained in the Senate till March 4 , 1841 , and was a leading participator in ...
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Thomas Gray. FB & B 4 DANIEL WEBSTER . they would secure his nomination ; but the opportunity was never pre- sented . In 1850 , on the accession of Mr. Fillmore to the presidency , Mr. Webster was called again to the first place in the ...
Thomas Gray. FB & B 4 DANIEL WEBSTER . they would secure his nomination ; but the opportunity was never pre- sented . In 1850 , on the accession of Mr. Fillmore to the presidency , Mr. Webster was called again to the first place in the ...
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air a solemn alike the inevitable beetle wheels beneath Boston breath cell forever laid church of Stoke cock's shrill clarion compromise of 1834 Country Church-yard DANIEL WEBSTER death distant folds droning flight drowsy tinklings lull dust E'en echoing horn ecstasy the living England fades the glimmering fame glimmering landscape grave hamlet sleep Hampshire heart once pregnant heaves the turf laid Some heart lull the distant Massachusetts MOSES mouldering heap narrow cell forever o'er paths of glory peaceful poem poet Poetry of Gray Portsmouth PREFACE pregnant with celestial Q F B B rude forefathers rugged elms sacred Salisbury sequestered Sheffield slavery solemn stillness holds spot is laid stanzas STOKE POGIS CHURCH tariff compromise THOMAS GRAY tomb voice waked to ecstasy WAVERLEY MAGAZINE wealth e'er gave Webster remained Webster was called wheels his droning whig national convention Windsor Wolfe wrote his Elegy yew-tree's shade कर শু