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  • {{Image|Daniel webster portrait.jpg|right|250px|Daniel Webster.}} '''Daniel Webster''' (1782-1852) was a leading American politician who is famous for his orat
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  • * Bartlett, Irving H. ''Daniel Webster'' (1978) [http://www.questia.com/read/62762183 online edition] * Current, Richard Nelson. ''Daniel Webster and the Rise of National Conservatism'' (1955), short biography
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  • ...US government. Noted office-holders have included [[Thomas Jefferson]], [[Daniel Webster]], [[William H. Seward]], [[William Jennings Bryan]], Cordell Hull, [[John
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  • * Bartlett, Irving H. ''Daniel Webster'' (1978) [http://www.questia.com/read/62762183 online edition] * Current, Richard Nelson. ''Daniel Webster and the Rise of National Conservatism'' (1955), short biography
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  • ...t up for him in the Senate antechamber, his speech was read by another. [[Daniel Webster]] also delivered the last of his great orations, this one in favor of union
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  • {{Image|Daniel webster portrait.jpg|right|250px|Daniel Webster.}} '''Daniel Webster''' (1782-1852) was a leading American politician who is famous for his orat
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  • ...ndrew Jackson]]'s policies. Important leaders included Clay in Kentucky, [[Daniel Webster]] in Massachusetts, and [[Abraham Lincoln]] in Illinois. It elected its can ...d slaves and were called "cotton Whigs." The northeastern Whigs, led by [[Daniel Webster]], represented businessmen who loved the national flag and a national marke
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  • The Adams's supporters in Congress (such as [[Henry Clay]] and [[Daniel Webster]]), were quickly adopting the party name [[Whig Party|National Republicans]
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  • ..., such as [[Henry Clay]], opposed him. Most former Federalists, such as [[Daniel Webster]], opposed Jackson, although some, like [[James Buchanan]], supported him. *[http://danorr.com/webster/index.html Daniel Webster ]
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  • ...argely dominated by powerful Whig politicians such as [[Henry Clay]] and [[Daniel Webster]].
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  • ...handle Americans' claims against Spain. Many notable lawyers, including [[Daniel Webster]] and [[William Wirt]], represented claimants before the commission. Durin
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  • ...in a county court. The United States Supreme Court struck down the tax; [[Daniel Webster]] had successfully argued the case for the bank. ...spired Biddle to dismiss the message as a "manifesto of anarchy." Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts, who was on retainer as the bank's legal counsel also the
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  • ...handle Americans' claims against Spain. Many notable lawyers, including [[Daniel Webster]] and [[William Wirt]], represented claimants before the commission. Durin
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  • ...to be preemptive, it must comply with three criteria, first established by Daniel Webster in the ''Caroline'' case of 1942. The ''Caroline'' was a U.S. ship in Can
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  • ...ts operational deployment started on September 28, 1964, aboard the ''USS Daniel Webster'''.
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  • ...attracted most conservatives, such as [[Daniel Webster]] of New England. [[Daniel Webster]] and other leaders of the [[Whig Party]], called it the conservative party
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  • ...as preemptive, it must comply with three criteria, first established by [[Daniel Webster]] in the ''Caroline'' case of 1842. If these criteria do not apply, the act
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  • ...icans, and other opponents of Jackson, led by [[Henry Clay]], along with [[Daniel Webster]] Minor parties that operated included the [[Anti-Masonic Party]], which w ...Polk]], [[Lewis Cass]]. The more well-known Whigs were: [[Henry Clay]], [[Daniel Webster]], [[William H. Seward]], [[John Quincy Adams]], and [[Thurlow Weed]].
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  • ...d for the South what was in effect equality with the federal government. [[Daniel Webster]], on the other hand, joined with Clay in his famous Seventh of March addre
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  • *1: [[Daniel Webster]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • *[[Daniel Webster]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • *1. [[Daniel Webster]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • *1: [[Daniel Webster]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]'' …resigned July 22,
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  • *1: [[Daniel Webster]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[National Republican Party (United States)|National Repub
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  • *1: [[Daniel Webster]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]'' …resigned February
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  • *1: [[Daniel Webster]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[National Republican Party (United States)|National Repub
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  • *1: [[Daniel Webster]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[National Republican Party (United States)|National Repub
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  • ...e of age after the Constitution took effect in 1789 (including Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and John Quincy Adams), Calhoun was profoundly shaped by the Founding Fath ...islative efforts to overcome the obstructionism of [[John Randolph]] and [[Daniel Webster]] and other opponents of the war. Once Napoleon had been sent off to exile
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  • *1: [[Daniel Webster]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])'' *1: [[Daniel Webster]] (1782-1852), ''[[National Republican Party (United States)|National Repub
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  • ...gn Van Buren promised to continue Jackson's policies and won easily over [[Daniel Webster]], [[William Henry Harrison]], and H. L. White, the regional Whig candidat
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  • ...me the [[Whig Party]], led by [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Henry Clay]], and [[Daniel Webster]]. The Whigs chose a name derived from the Patriots of the 1770s who start
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  • |event='''1830''': [[Daniel Webster]] delivers a memorable ''Reply to Hayne'' on January 27, denouncing the not
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  • ...der, and grew steadily weaker. A few younger leaders did appear, notably [[Daniel Webster]]. Federalist policies favored factories, banking, and trade over agricultu ...of the 1824 presidential election, most surviving Federalists (including [[Daniel Webster]]) joined former Democratic-Republicans like [[Henry Clay]] to form the [[N
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  • ...attracted most conservatives, such as [[Daniel Webster]] of New England. [[Daniel Webster]] and other leaders of the [[Whig Party]], called it the conservative party
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  • ...l. The state made its mark in Washington with such political leaders as [[Daniel Webster]] and [[Charles Sumner]]. Building on the many activist Congregational chu
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