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Daniel Webster

CHAPTER X
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He was by temperament extremely conservative.

There was nothing of the reformer or the zealot about him.

He could maintain or construct where other men had built; he could not lay new foundations or invent.

We see this curiously exemplified in his feeling toward Hamilton and Madison.

He admired them both, and to the former he paid a compliment which has become a familiar quotation.


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