Select Addresses of Washington, Webster, And Lincoln
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The Kentuckians were so incensed against Spain, on. account of the Mississippi question, that they were eager to try their own efi"orts toward gaining the open passage of the river. — apostate: What is the meaning and derivation of the word ? 1[ 13. — ^rivalships: Which is now considered the better form, this or " rivalries " ? Why ? — overgrown military establishments : Although Washington did not approve of large standing armies, such as were retained by foreign governments, yet he believed i...n creating the power and resources to raise quickly an adequate military equipment. In 1782 he had written, " There is nothing which will so soon produce a speedy and honourable peace as a state of preparation for war." ( See also ^ 29 of the Address, and note.) 1[ 14.— Is there a doubt . . . solve it: So late as 1832 the Union was regarded as an experiment. In the course of propos- ing a toast to Washington, on February 22nd of that year, Dan- iel Webster said : " The world, at this moment, is regarding us with a willing, but something of a fearful admiration.
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