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Quotes › Authors › D › Daniel Webster › Power naturally and necessarily follows property.
  • Power naturally and necessarily follows property.

    Daniel Webster: Power naturally and necessarily follows property.
    Daniel Webster
    Daniel Webster (1848). “Speeches and Forensic Arguments”, p.204
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