From Farm Boy to Senator / Being the History of the Boyhood and Manhood of Daniel Webster
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The narrative follows a notable statesman from humble rural beginnings through determined self-education, academic training, and legal study to a distinguished public career. It recounts formative childhood episodes, school and college preparation, early practice of law, and entry into legislative life, highlighting powerful oratory, memorable debates, and high-profile political service including cabinet and senatorial roles. The account balances public achievements and private trials, presenting a chronological series of episodes that emphasize perseverance, rhetorical skill, and the steps by which personal industry led to national prominence.
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