Daniel Webster Quote

The dignity of history consists in reciting events with truth and accuracy, and in presenting human agents and their actions in an interesting and instructive form. The first element in history, therefore, is truthfulness; and this truthfulness must be displayed in a concrete form.


The Dignity and Importance of History (February 23, 1852).

The Dignity and Importance of History (February 23, 1852)


The dignity of history consists in reciting events with truth and accuracy, and in presenting human agents and their actions in an interesting and...

The dignity of history consists in reciting events with truth and accuracy, and in presenting human agents and their actions in an interesting and...

The dignity of history consists in reciting events with truth and accuracy, and in presenting human agents and their actions in an interesting and...

The dignity of history consists in reciting events with truth and accuracy, and in presenting human agents and their actions in an interesting and...