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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... of retaining the declaration is a more difficult question . It is said not to be necessary , because in this Commonwealth ninety - nine out of every hundred of the inhabitants profess to believe in the 1 * QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE . 5.
... of retaining the declaration is a more difficult question . It is said not to be necessary , because in this Commonwealth ninety - nine out of every hundred of the inhabitants profess to believe in the 1 * QUALIFICATIONS FOR OFFICE . 5.
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Daniel Webster. every hundred of the inhabitants profess to believe in the Chris- tian religion . It is sufficiently certain , therefore , that persons of this description , and none others , will ordinarily be chosen to places of public ...
Daniel Webster. every hundred of the inhabitants profess to believe in the Chris- tian religion . It is sufficiently certain , therefore , that persons of this description , and none others , will ordinarily be chosen to places of public ...
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... believe I have stated the substance of the reasons which appeared to have weight with the committee . For my own part , finding this declaration in the constitution , and hearing of no practical evil resulting from it , I should have ...
... believe I have stated the substance of the reasons which appeared to have weight with the committee . For my own part , finding this declaration in the constitution , and hearing of no practical evil resulting from it , I should have ...
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... believe that to be sound and salutary , I shall give my vote in favor of maintaining it . In my opinion , Sir , there are two questions before the com- mittee . The first is , Shall the legislative department be con- * Mr . Childs ...
... believe that to be sound and salutary , I shall give my vote in favor of maintaining it . In my opinion , Sir , there are two questions before the com- mittee . The first is , Shall the legislative department be con- * Mr . Childs ...
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... on this subject ; the more recent constitutions , I believe , being generally framed with the best guards for judicial independence . Those who oppose any additional security for the tenure of 28 CONSTITUTION OF MASSACHUSETTS .
... on this subject ; the more recent constitutions , I believe , being generally framed with the best guards for judicial independence . Those who oppose any additional security for the tenure of 28 CONSTITUTION OF MASSACHUSETTS .
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