“No man can suffer too much, and no man can fall too soon, if he suffer or if he fall in defense of the liberties and Constitution of his country.”
Quote by Daniel Webster
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The Union Text Book: Containing Selections from the Writings of Daniel Webster, The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States, and Washington's Farewell Address
This volume brings together key texts that shaped early American political thought and governance. It includes the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, George Washington's Farewell Address, and excerpts from the writings of statesman Daniel Webster. The book was designed as a textbook to promote understanding of national unity and constitutional principles among students and citizens. more
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