Webster's Seventh of March Speech and the Secession Movement, 1850 Part 4
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[Footnote 77: Writings and Speeches, X. 57, 97.]
[Footnote 78: Ibid., XIII. 595; X. 65.]
[Footnote 781: Garrison childishly printed Eliot's name upside down, and between black lines, Liberator, Sept. 20.]
[Footnote 79: Mar. 10. MS., "Private," to Governor Clifford.]
[Footnote 80: Mar 11, Apr. 13. Webster papers, N.H. Hist. Soc., cited hereafter as "N.H.".]
[Footnote 81: Mar. 11, 25, 22, 17, 26, 28, Greenough Collection, hereafter as "Greenough."]
[Footnote 82: May 20. N.H.]
[Footnote 83: Apr. 19, May 4. N.H.]
[Footnote 84: Apr. 1. Greenough.]
[Footnote 85: Writings and Speeches, XVIII. 357.]
[Footnote 86: Apr. 19. N.H.]
[Footnote 87: June 12. N.H.]
[Footnote 88: Dec. 13. N.H.]
[Footnote 89: Writings and SPeeches, XVI. 582.]
[Footnote 90: Winthrop MSS., Mar. 21 and Apr. 10, 1850, Nov. 1951; Curtis, Life, II. 580; Everett's Memoir; Webster's Works (1851), I.
clvii.]
[Footnote 93: Barnard, Albany, Apr. 19. N.H.]
[Footnote 94: Mar. 15, 28. N.H.]
[Footnote 95: June 10. Greenough. ]
[Footnote 96: Mar. 28. Greenough.]
[Footnote 97: H. L Anderson, Tenn., Apr. 8. Greenough. ]
[Footnote 98: Nelson, Va., May 2. N.H.]
[Footnote 99: Mar. 8. Greenough.]
[Footnote 100: Pp. 17-20.]
[Footnote 101: August, 1850; 127 signatures. N.H.]
[Footnote 102: Ogg, Webster, p. 379; Rhodes, I. 157-58.]
[Footnote 103: New York Journal of Commerce, Boston Advertiser, Richmond Whig Mar. 12; Baltimore Sun, Mar. 18; Ames, Calhoun, p. 25; Boston Watchman and Reflector, in Liberator, Apr. 1.]
[Footnote 104: War between the States, II. 211.]
[Footnote 105: War of the Rebellion (1866), pp. 130-131.]
[Footnote 106: Slave Power, II. 246.]
[Footnote 107: Scribner's Magazine XXVI. 84.]
[Footnote 108: Garrison, Westward Expansion, pp. 327-332; Chadwick, The Causes of the Civil War, pp. 49-51; Smith, Parties and Slavery, p. 9; Merriam, Life of Bowles, I. 81.]
[Footnote 109: Rhodes, I. 157, 161.]
[Footnote 110: Preliminary Report, Eighth Census, 1860; Chadwick, Causes of the Civil War, p. 28.]
[Footnote 111: Oct. 2, 1950. Writings and Speeches, XVI. 568-569.]
[Footnote 112: Scribner, XXVI. 84; American Law Review, x.x.xV. 804.]
[Footnote 113: Nicolay and Hay, IX. 76.]
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