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Daniel Webster Signed "Address Delivered Before the New York Historical Society"

"An Address Delivered Before the New York Historical Society, February 23, 1852" by Daniel Webster. New York: Press of the Historical Society, 1852. 57pp plus an errata slip at the back. Octavo. Signed by Webster on the front cover, "Danl Webster to his friend Charles Lanman." With blue paper wraps. Also signed on the title page, "Marvin Edwd. Hatch." In his address, Webster discusses the wide history of literature and history in relation to the American Revolution, including Epic poetry and Classical history, Greek and Roman history, and Bolingbroke and Shakespeare. The small printed booklet has edge toning and chipping, with a few small tears. Foxing throughout internal pages. Minor soiling. Bumped edges and corners. Boldly signed by Webster.

The address reads in part:

"…No doubt, the Assembly of the first Continental Congress may be regarded as the era at which the Union of these States commenced. This took place in Philadelphia, the city distinguished by the great civil events of our early history, on the 5th of September, 1774…Let this day be ever remembered!... At that day, probably, there could have been convened on no part of this globe an equal number of men, possessing greater talents and ability, or animated by a higher or more patriotic motive. They were men, full of the spirit of the occasion, imbued deeply with the general sentiment of the country, of large comprehension, of long foresight, and of few words. They made no speeches for ostentation, they sat with closed doors, and their great maxim was 'faire sans sire.'…In such a constellation, it would be invidious to point out the bright particular stars. Let me only say, what none can consider injustice to the others, that George Washington was one of the number…"

Webster concludes his address with a rousing call upon the audience and upon the country going forward: "Gentlemen, on Washington's principles, and under the guidance of his example, will we and our children uphold the Constitution. Under his military leadership, our fathers conquered; and under the outspread banner of his political and constitutional principles, will we also conquer. To that standard, we shall adhere, and uphold it, through evil report and through good report. We will meet danger, we will meet death, if they come, in its protection; and we will struggle on, in daylight and in darkness, aye, in the thickest darkness, with all the storms which it may bring with it, till, 'Danger's troubled night is o'er, And the start of Peace return'." 

Daniel Webster was a New Hampshire and Massachusetts statesman and served as Secretary of State under Presidents William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, and Millard Fillmore. By the time this speech was delivered, Webster had begun to suffer from cirrhosis of the liver. His health continued to decline and he died just eight months later on October 24, 1852.

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