Web‧ster, Daniel /ˈwebstəʳ/
(1782–1852) a US politician who was Secretary of State from 1841 to1843 and from 1850 to 1852. He was also an important lawyer in the
Supreme Court and was especially famous for his skill at public speaking. He strongly believed that the
federal (=national) government was more important than the individual governments in each US state.
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