BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE PUBLIC LIFE OF DANIEL WEBSTER. FIRST SETTLEMENT OF NEW ENGLAND. THE COMPLETION OF THE BUNKER HILL MONUMENT. THE BOSTON MECHANICS' INSTITUTION. [88] THE CHARACTER OF WASHINGTON. [94] NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVENTION AT WORCESTER. [96] PUBLIC DINNER IN FANEUIL HALL. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. [117] THE AGRICULTURE OF ENGLAND. [118] VOLUME I. EIGHTH EDITION BOSTON: Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by CAMBRIDGE: DEDICATION Many of the Speeches contained in this volume were delivered and printed in the lifetime of your father whose fraternal affection led him to speak of them with approbation. His death, which happened when he had only just past the middle period of life, left you without a father, and me without a brother. I dedicate this volume to you, not only for the love I have for yourselves, but also as a tribute of affection to his memory, and from a desire that the name of my brother, EZEKIEL WEBSTER, may be associated with mine, so long as any thing written or spoken by me shall be regarded or read. DANIEL WEBSTER. |