THE
WORKS
OF
DANIEL WEBSTER.

VOLUME I.

EIGHTH EDITION

BOSTON:
LITTLE, BROWN AND COMPANY.
1854.

Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by
George W. Gordon and James W. Paige,
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the District of Massachusetts.

CAMBRIDGE:
STEREOTYPED BY METCALF AND COMPANY,
PRINTERS TO THE UNIVERSITY.
PRINTED AT HOUGHTON AND HAYWOOD

Daniel Webster

DEDICATION
OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

TO MY NIECES,
MRS. ALICE BRIDGE WHIPPLE,
AND
MRS. MARY ANN SANBORN:

Many of the Speeches contained in this volume were deliveredand printed in the lifetime of your father whose fraternal affection led himto speak of them with approbation.

His death, which happened when he had only just past the middleperiod 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 adesire that the name of my brother,

EZEKIEL WEBSTER,

may be associated with mine, so long as any thing written or spoken byme shall be regarded or read.

DANIEL WEBSTER.

CONTENTS
OF THE FIRST VOLUME.

PAGE

BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR.

Chapter I.xiii

Former Editions of the Works of Mr. Webster, and Plan of this Edition.—Parentage and Birth.—First Settlements in the Interior of New Hampshire.—Establishment of his Father at Salisbury.—Scanty Opportunities of Early Education.—First Teachers, and recent Letter to Master Tappan.—Placed at Exeter Academy.—Anecdotes while there.—Dartmouth College.—Study of the Law at Salisbury.—Residence at Fryeburg in Maine, and Occupations there.—Continuance of the Study of the Law at Boston, in the Office of Hon. Christopher Gore.—Admission to the Bar of Suffolk, Massachusetts.—Commencement of Practice at Boscawen, New Hampshire.—Removal to Portsmouth.—Contemporaries in the Profession.—Increasing Practice.

 
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