Mr Websters Remarks At the Meeting of the Suffolk Bar On Moving the Resolutio

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Mr Websters Remarks At the Meeting of the Suffolk Bar On Moving the Resolutio
Webster Daniel
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Petersburg, in the learned Universities of Germany, Italy and Spain, by every eminent jurist in the civilized world, it will be acknowledged, that a great luminary has fallen from the firmament of public jurisprudence.
Sir, there is no purer pride of country, than that in which we may indulge, when we see America paying back the great debt of civilization, learning and science to Europe. In this high return of light for light, and mind for mind, in this august reckoning and accounting between t
...he intellects of nations, Joseph Story was destined by Providence to act, and did act, an important part. Acknowledging, as we all acknowledge, our obligations to the original sources of English law, as well as of civil liberty, we have seen, in our generation, copious and salutary streams turning and running backward, replenishing 10 their original fountains, and giving a fresher and a brighter green to the fields of English jurisprudence. By a sort of reversed hereditary transmission, the mother, without envy or humiliation, acknowledges that she has received a valuable and cherished in- heritance from the daughter.

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