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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... condition of office ? On this question , a majority of the committee held a decided opinion . They thought the peo ... conditions they will grant it . Nothing is more unfounded than the notion that any man has a right to an office . This ...
... condition of office ? On this question , a majority of the committee held a decided opinion . They thought the peo ... conditions they will grant it . Nothing is more unfounded than the notion that any man has a right to an office . This ...
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... condition , he may decline the office , in like manner as if he dislike the salary , the rank , or any thing else which the law attaches to it . But however clear the right may be ( and I can hardly sup- pose any gentleman will dispute ...
... condition , he may decline the office , in like manner as if he dislike the salary , the rank , or any thing else which the law attaches to it . But however clear the right may be ( and I can hardly sup- pose any gentleman will dispute ...
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... condition , then , will be , that it has five millions of specie , if it has been able to obtain so much , and a debt of seventy - five millions , no part of which it can either sell or call in , due to it from government . The loan of ...
... condition , then , will be , that it has five millions of specie , if it has been able to obtain so much , and a debt of seventy - five millions , no part of which it can either sell or call in , due to it from government . The loan of ...
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... condition is worse , in my opinion , than the inclination of government to throw itself upon such desperate courses . If we are to be saved , it is not to be by such means . If public credit is to be restored , this is not one of the ...
... condition is worse , in my opinion , than the inclination of government to throw itself upon such desperate courses . If we are to be saved , it is not to be by such means . If public credit is to be restored , this is not one of the ...
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... condition , point one way . A wise and systematic economy , and a settled and substantial revenue , are the means to be relied on ; not excessive issues of bank - notes , a forced circulation , and all the miserable contrivan- ces to ...
... condition , point one way . A wise and systematic economy , and a settled and substantial revenue , are the means to be relied on ; not excessive issues of bank - notes , a forced circulation , and all the miserable contrivan- ces to ...
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