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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... vast diversity of its composition and interests , it becomes clear that " the same Sovereign Disposer who has distributed the race into nations , wills also that the happiness of each nation shall form to itself the chief aim of its ...
... vast diversity of its composition and interests , it becomes clear that " the same Sovereign Disposer who has distributed the race into nations , wills also that the happiness of each nation shall form to itself the chief aim of its ...
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... vast and indestructible whole , obeying a common will , vivified by a common life , identified by a single soul ; strangest it is , I say , of all that is strange , we have moralists , sophists , rather , of the dark or purple robe , by ...
... vast and indestructible whole , obeying a common will , vivified by a common life , identified by a single soul ; strangest it is , I say , of all that is strange , we have moralists , sophists , rather , of the dark or purple robe , by ...
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... vast broth- erhood of peace — mental and moral advancement , and reciprocation of succor and consolation , in life and death — what attribute of grandeur , what element of supreme and transcendent beneficence and benevolence does it ...
... vast broth- erhood of peace — mental and moral advancement , and reciprocation of succor and consolation , in life and death — what attribute of grandeur , what element of supreme and transcendent beneficence and benevolence does it ...
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