Daniel Webster: 1782-1830Archon Books, 1963 |
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... England Federalists were attached to England by various ties - social , financial , and sentimental . Webster's patron , Christopher Gore , had resided for several years in London , and , like Rufus King , had returned sympathetic with ...
... England Federalists were attached to England by various ties - social , financial , and sentimental . Webster's patron , Christopher Gore , had resided for several years in London , and , like Rufus King , had returned sympathetic with ...
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... England or France until the offensive measures of those countries had been withdrawn , but allowing commerce with other nations . Erskine , the British Minister at Washington , promised , on behalf of his government , that the Orders in ...
... England or France until the offensive measures of those countries had been withdrawn , but allowing commerce with other nations . Erskine , the British Minister at Washington , promised , on behalf of his government , that the Orders in ...
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... England . Although this promise was made merely in an informal note , Madison grasped it with re- lief and elation , and , reopening our relations with France , declared our trade with England closed after February 2 , 1811 . The ...
... England . Although this promise was made merely in an informal note , Madison grasped it with re- lief and elation , and , reopening our relations with France , declared our trade with England closed after February 2 , 1811 . The ...
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THE BACKGROUND | 1 |
EXETER AND DARTMOUTH | 30 |
MATURING YEARS | 62 |
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