Publisher's Synopsis
The Death of Daniel Webster: A Sermon, Delivered in the Warren Street Church, Sunday, November 14, 1852, is a moving eulogy delivered by Otis A. Skinner shortly after the passing of the celebrated American statesman. This sermon offers a glimpse into the profound impact Webster's death had on the nation, reflecting on his contributions to American law, politics, and national identity. Skinner's eloquent words capture the public sentiment of mourning and respect, providing valuable insight into the cultural and emotional landscape of mid-19th century America. This historical document serves as a primary source for understanding Webster's legacy and the era in which he lived.
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