The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in the convention to amend the constitution of Massachusetts, and speeches in CongressC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... admission of the mere popu- lar principle in all branches of the government , told us , that our system rested on the intelligence of the community . He told us truly . But allow me , Sir , to ask the honorable gen . tleman , what , but ...
... admission of the mere popu- lar principle in all branches of the government , told us , that our system rested on the intelligence of the community . He told us truly . But allow me , Sir , to ask the honorable gen . tleman , what , but ...
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... admitted , that it would be waste of time to dwell upon it . The depreciation may not be sensibly perceived the first day , or the first week , it takes place . It will first be discerned in what is called the rise of specie ; it will ...
... admitted , that it would be waste of time to dwell upon it . The depreciation may not be sensibly perceived the first day , or the first week , it takes place . It will first be discerned in what is called the rise of specie ; it will ...
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... admitted . This would be at once giv- ing up the government ; for what is government without reve- nue , and what is a revenue that is gathered together in the vary- ing , fluctuating , discredited , depreciated , and still falling prom ...
... admitted . This would be at once giv- ing up the government ; for what is government without reve- nue , and what is a revenue that is gathered together in the vary- ing , fluctuating , discredited , depreciated , and still falling prom ...
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... admitted by these sovereigns , that by this compact they consider themselves bound to intro- duce an entire change , or any change , in the course of their own conduct . Nothing substantially new , certainly , can be supposed to have ...
... admitted by these sovereigns , that by this compact they consider themselves bound to intro- duce an entire change , or any change , in the course of their own conduct . Nothing substantially new , certainly , can be supposed to have ...
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... admitted , that , within the last thirty or forty years , the condition of Greece has been greatly improved . Her marine is at present respectable , containing the best sailors in the Mediterranean , better even , in that sea , than our ...
... admitted , that , within the last thirty or forty years , the condition of Greece has been greatly improved . Her marine is at present respectable , containing the best sailors in the Mediterranean , better even , in that sea , than our ...
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