Personal Memoirs and Recollections of Editorial Life, Volumen2Ticknor, 1852 |
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... Webster , then a representative in Congress from the city of Boston . It was partly through his influence with two or three wealthy individuals , that a portion of the funds required to carry on the publication , in the early stages of ...
... Webster , then a representative in Congress from the city of Boston . It was partly through his influence with two or three wealthy individuals , that a portion of the funds required to carry on the publication , in the early stages of ...
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... Webster . His opposition to the war of 1812 , while he was a representative in Congress from New - Hampshire , subjected him to the permanent hostility of the democratic party and all their news- papers . Among these the New - Hampshire ...
... Webster . His opposition to the war of 1812 , while he was a representative in Congress from New - Hampshire , subjected him to the permanent hostility of the democratic party and all their news- papers . Among these the New - Hampshire ...
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... Webster , on account of his relation to the defunct federal party , and accused him of having been a member of the Hart- ford Convention . Possibly the accusation might have originated inadvertently ; but it was persisted in long after ...
... Webster , on account of his relation to the defunct federal party , and accused him of having been a member of the Hart- ford Convention . Possibly the accusation might have originated inadvertently ; but it was persisted in long after ...
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... Webster , " by Judge Story ; - " The late Joseph Natterstrom , " by William Austin of Charlestown ; - Letters " On the Fine Arts , " " Literary Portraits , " and many other articles , by George S. Hil- lard ; - " The Limping Philosopher ...
... Webster , " by Judge Story ; - " The late Joseph Natterstrom , " by William Austin of Charlestown ; - Letters " On the Fine Arts , " " Literary Portraits , " and many other articles , by George S. Hil- lard ; - " The Limping Philosopher ...
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... Webster , and Harrison , — defending Webster especially , when he was assailed in the Globe , and sneered at in the Atlas as one of the " Whig Aristocracy ; " and to cap the climax of our locofoco audacity , absolutely advocated his ...
... Webster , and Harrison , — defending Webster especially , when he was assailed in the Globe , and sneered at in the Atlas as one of the " Whig Aristocracy ; " and to cap the climax of our locofoco audacity , absolutely advocated his ...
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