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"With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English Style"


Addition to the Capitol, speech at laying of the corner-stone of the, 639.
Address, delivered at laying of corner-stone of Bunker Hill Monument, 123;
on completion of Bunker Hill Monument, 136.
African Slave-Trade, remarks of Mr. Webster on, 49;
Congress has power to restrain, 233.
African Squadron, maintained, 672.
"Aiding and Abetting" defined, 207.
Airs, the martial, of England, 371.
Aldham, Mr., at dinner of New England Society in New York, 503.
Allegiance, doctrine of perpetual, 656.
Allied Sovereigns, claims of, over national independence, 61;
effect of their meeting at Laybach on the people, 64;
their conduct in regard to contest in Greece, 69;
meeting at Verona, 1822, 153;
overthrow Cortez government of Spain, 153.
America, first railroad in, 126;
her contributions to Europe, 149;
success of united government in, 499;
extract from Bishop of St. Asaph on colonies in, 640;
political principles of, 642.
"American" and "foreign policy," applied to system of tariff, 78.
American Government, elements of, 148;
principles of, in respect to suffrage, 539;
the people limit themselves, 540.
American Liberty, principles of, 536;
our inheritance of, 642.
American People, what they owe to republican principles, 66;
establish popular government, 132;
prepared for popular government, 132.
American Political Principles, summary of, 642.
American Revolution, commemorated by Bunker Hill Monument, 125;
survivors of, at Bunker Hill, 127;
character of state papers of, 130;
peculiar principle of, 142.


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