Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mr. Webster” in chapter 1.35, section c.1.36.19, page 327 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 16.:

...estion. Will you concur in measures necessary to maintain the Union, or will you oppose such measures? That is the whole point of the case. After giving a history of the formation of the Union, Mr. Webster proceeds: Now, I am aware that all these things are well known; that they have been stated a thousand times; but in these days of perpetual discontent and misrepresentation, to state things a ...
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