The Political Writings of Rufus ChoateAn orator of great renown, a congressman, senator, and colleague of Daniel Webster, Rufus Choate was a strong proponent of protective tariffs to assist domestic industry. |
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... Choate ( 1799-1859 ) -Massachusetts lawyer , congressman , and senator - was revered in his day . " Who will undertake to analyze the character of this great product of Divine workmanship ? " said Choate's pastor at his death . But Choate ...
... Choate ( 1799-1859 ) -Massachusetts lawyer , congressman , and senator - was revered in his day . " Who will undertake to analyze the character of this great product of Divine workmanship ? " said Choate's pastor at his death . But Choate ...
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... Choate's death , could ask in all seriousness , " Who will undertake to analyze the character of this great product of the Divine workmanship ? " 1 At the unveiling of a statue of Choate at the Boston Court House in 1898 , Joseph H. Choate ...
... Choate's death , could ask in all seriousness , " Who will undertake to analyze the character of this great product of the Divine workmanship ? " 1 At the unveiling of a statue of Choate at the Boston Court House in 1898 , Joseph H. Choate ...
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Rufus Choate Thomas Woods. Although himself an acclaimed orator and legal thinker , Choate never gained the notoriety and lasting recognition of his illustrious Massachusetts colleague Daniel Webster . He remains , however , an ...
Rufus Choate Thomas Woods. Although himself an acclaimed orator and legal thinker , Choate never gained the notoriety and lasting recognition of his illustrious Massachusetts colleague Daniel Webster . He remains , however , an ...
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Rufus Choate Thomas Woods. his brand of conservatism and civic virtue , until the last breath went out of him in 1859 . That he was a superb orator is disputed by no one . Although not quite of the caliber of Daniel Webster , Henry Clay ...
Rufus Choate Thomas Woods. his brand of conservatism and civic virtue , until the last breath went out of him in 1859 . That he was a superb orator is disputed by no one . Although not quite of the caliber of Daniel Webster , Henry Clay ...
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Rufus Choate Thomas Woods. shall exercise it towards another only in strict subordination to its own interests , estimated by a wise statesmanship and a well - instructed public conscience . " Choate gave a lively echo to Plato's insight ...
Rufus Choate Thomas Woods. shall exercise it towards another only in strict subordination to its own interests , estimated by a wise statesmanship and a well - instructed public conscience . " Choate gave a lively echo to Plato's insight ...
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