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Daniel Webster

CHAPTER IX
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His motives were mixed.

His chief desire was to preserve and maintain the Union.

He wished to stand forth as the great saviour and pacificator.

On the one side was the South, compact, aggressive, bound together by slavery, the greatest political force in the country.

On the other was a weak Free-Soil party, and a widely diffused and earnest moral sentiment without organization or tangible political power.


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