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Core Belief

"Webster believes in the importance of upholding the Constitution and preserving the Union. He is a strong advocate for national unity and a proponent of a strong central government."

Worldview

Webster views America as a nation destined for greatness, but recognizes the challenges and complexities of governing a diverse and rapidly changing society. He believes in the power of reason and eloquence to shape public opinion and guide the nation towards its destiny.

Personality

Webster is depicted as a man of immense physical presence and intellectual power, captivating those around him with his majestic calm and vast knowledge. He is also portrayed as an absorbent of knowledge rather than a diligent student, and as being easily influenced by others.

In Their Own Words

"Mr. Clay is a great man; beyond all question a true patriot. He has done much for his country. He ought long ago to have been elected President."
"Short as has been my service in the public councils, I have seen some of the most valuable members quitting the body from their inability to sustain the weight of these sacrifices."
"Mr. Clay is a great man; and if he ever had animosities against me, I forgive him and forget them."

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