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Daniel Webster

CHAPTER II
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This is the first example of the eloquence which Mr.Webster afterwards carried to such high perfection.

Some of his subsequent speeches far surpass this one, but they differ from it in degree, not in kind.

He was now master of the style at which he aimed.

The vehicle was perfected and his natural talent gave that vehicle abundance of thought to be conveyed.

The whole speech is simple in form, direct and forcible.


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