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Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845: Oratory and Statesmanship: Daniel Webster's Timeless Political Rhetoric

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English
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Non-Fiction

In "Select Speeches of Daniel Webster, 1817-1845," the reader is treated to a profound exploration of American political thought through the eloquence and rhetorical mastery of one of the nation's most celebrated orators. Webster's speeches, crafted in the early 19th century, showcase his profound understanding of constitutional law, the Union, and the pressing issues of his time, such as the debate on slavery and states' rights. The literary style is marked by a vigorous yet polished prose, characterized by intricate arguments and emotive appeals that resonate with both contemporaneous audiences and modern readers, capturing the spirit of an era marked by rapid change and ideological struggle. Daniel Webster, a prominent statesman and lawyer, played a pivotal role in shaping American politics during his lifetime. A graduate of Dartmouth College and a skilled orator, Webster'Äôs legal battles and Senate speeches reflect his deep commitment to national unity and a strong federal government. His experiences in the turbulent political landscape of the 19th century, particularly regarding the preservation of the Union, influenced his passionate advocacy and offer keen insights into his motivations for these speeches. This collection is essential for anyone interested in American history, political rhetoric, or the evolution of democratic discourse. Webster's addresses not only illuminate the political debates of his time but also serve as enduring lessons on the power of oratory in shaping public opinion. Readers will find "Select Speeches" to be a compelling testament to the art of persuasion, relevance, and the relentless pursuit of truth.

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Release date

Ebook: 19 December 2019