Daniel Webster for Young Americans / Comprising the greatest speeches of the defender of the Constitution
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A selection of speeches and addresses by Daniel Webster gathered and annotated for young readers, presenting his public oratory on constitutional law, national unity, and civic virtue. Topics range from colonial settlement and patriotic memorials to high-profile legal arguments, eulogies of statesmen, and debates over executive power and federalism. The volume pairs impassioned advocacy of the Constitution and the Union with reflections on property, education, and public character, and includes contextual notes and illustrations to clarify historical references and legal points for classroom use.
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