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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... danger that it may overthrow all other powers . Legislative bodies naturally feel strong , because they are numerous , and because they consider themselves as the im- mediate representatives of the people . They depend on pub- lic ...
... danger that it may overthrow all other powers . Legislative bodies naturally feel strong , because they are numerous , and because they consider themselves as the im- mediate representatives of the people . They depend on pub- lic ...
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... danger of legislative en- croachments . The subject is fully treated by Mr. Madison , in some numbers of the Federalist , which well deserve the consid- eration of the convention . There is nothing , after all , so important to ...
... danger of legislative en- croachments . The subject is fully treated by Mr. Madison , in some numbers of the Federalist , which well deserve the consid- eration of the convention . There is nothing , after all , so important to ...
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... danger , also , that legislative bodies will sometimes pass laws interfering with other private rights than those connected with political liberty . Individuals are too apt to apply to the legis- lative power to interfere with private ...
... danger , also , that legislative bodies will sometimes pass laws interfering with other private rights than those connected with political liberty . Individuals are too apt to apply to the legis- lative power to interfere with private ...
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... danger of falling into a condition , from which it will hardly be able to extricate itself for twenty years , if indeed it shall ever be able to extricate itself ; and if that state of things , instead of being changed by 52 THE LEGAL ...
... danger of falling into a condition , from which it will hardly be able to extricate itself for twenty years , if indeed it shall ever be able to extricate itself ; and if that state of things , instead of being changed by 52 THE LEGAL ...
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... danger , and to avoid it . There are some political evils which are seen as soon as they are dangerous , and which alarm at once as well the people as the government . Wars and invasions , therefore , are not always the most certain ...
... danger , and to avoid it . There are some political evils which are seen as soon as they are dangerous , and which alarm at once as well the people as the government . Wars and invasions , therefore , are not always the most certain ...
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