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Daniel Webster

CHAPTER VII
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He would have been more than human, perhaps, if he had done so.

The tempting bait hung always before his eyes.

The prize seemed to be always just coming within his reach, and was really never near it.

But the longing had entered his soul.

He could not rid himself of the idea of this final culmination to his success; and it warped his feelings and actions, injured his career, and embittered his last years.
This notice of the presidential election of 1836 has somewhat anticipated the course of events.


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