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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... sentiment which prescribes this form of love to man prescribes with equal authority that a nation 6. Matthews , Rufus Choate : The Law and Civic Virtue , p . 7. Ibid . , p . 45 . 44 . 8. Joseph Neilson , Memories of Rufus Choate ...
... sentiment which prescribes this form of love to man prescribes with equal authority that a nation 6. Matthews , Rufus Choate : The Law and Civic Virtue , p . 7. Ibid . , p . 45 . 44 . 8. Joseph Neilson , Memories of Rufus Choate ...
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... sentiments of his countrymen , Choate was a party man . For nearly all of his political life he was a member and ... sentiment and activity . With the excep- tion of this latter segment , the party favored the so - called " American ...
... sentiments of his countrymen , Choate was a party man . For nearly all of his political life he was a member and ... sentiment and activity . With the excep- tion of this latter segment , the party favored the so - called " American ...
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... sentiment that should have no place in the heart of the truly enlightened citizen . In an 1851 address on George Washington , Choate took note of what from his point of view was an extremely peculiar trend : It is among the strangest of ...
... sentiment that should have no place in the heart of the truly enlightened citizen . In an 1851 address on George Washington , Choate took note of what from his point of view was an extremely peculiar trend : It is among the strangest of ...
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... sentiments and polish the tastes , and fertilize and enlarge the 13. Ibid . , pp . 164–65 . 14. Daniel Walker Howe , The Political Culture of the American Whigs ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1979 ) , p . 229 . mind of a ...
... sentiments and polish the tastes , and fertilize and enlarge the 13. Ibid . , pp . 164–65 . 14. Daniel Walker Howe , The Political Culture of the American Whigs ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 1979 ) , p . 229 . mind of a ...
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... sentiment there . ( Such antislavery sentiment prior to the 1830s was not inconsiderable in the South ; in 1827 Ohio's Benjamin Lundy counted 106 emancipation societies in the slave states and only twenty - four in the free states.22 ) ...
... sentiment there . ( Such antislavery sentiment prior to the 1830s was not inconsiderable in the South ; in 1827 Ohio's Benjamin Lundy counted 106 emancipation societies in the slave states and only twenty - four in the free states.22 ) ...
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