The law: It has honored us; may we honor it.
-- Daniel Webster (1782-1852)
-- Toast at the Charleston Bar Dinner, May 10, 1847, Vol. ii, p. 394
-- Daniel Webster (1782-1852)
-- Toast at the Charleston Bar Dinner, May 10, 1847, Vol. ii, p. 394
Related:
- Liberty exists in proportion to wholesome restraint.
Daniel Webster (1782-1852) -- Speech at the Charleston... - Sea of upturned faces.
-- Daniel Webster (1782-1852)
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Speech, Sept, 30, 1842, Vol. ii, p.... - Labour in this country is independent and proud. It has not to ask
the patronage of capital,
but capital solicits the aid of labor. -- Daniel Webster... - A sense of duty pursues us ever. It is omnipresent,
like the Deity. If we take to ourselves the wings of... - Daniel Webster struck me much like a steam-engine in trousers.
Sydney Smith (1769-1845) -- Lady Holland's Memoir... - Fearful concatenation of circumstances.
-- Daniel Webster (1782-1852)
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Argument on the Murder of Captain White, April 6, 1830... - Inconsistencies of opinion, arising from changes of circumstances,
are often justifiable. -- Daniel Webster (1782-1852)... - There is no refuge from confession but suicide; and suicide is confession.
Daniel Webster (1782-1852) -- Argument on the Murder... - Although no sculptured marble should rise to their memory,
nor engraved stone bear record of their deeds, yet...
