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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... established , by writers of the greatest authority . In the first place , those who have treated of natural law have maintained , as a principle of that law , that , as far as the object of society is the protection of VOL . III . 2 ...
... established , by writers of the greatest authority . In the first place , those who have treated of natural law have maintained , as a principle of that law , that , as far as the object of society is the protection of VOL . III . 2 ...
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... established , and it is , in my opinion , a just and proper one . I will beg leave to ask , Sir , whether property may not be said . to deserve this portion of respect and power in the govern- ment ? It pays , at this moment , I think ...
... established , and it is , in my opinion , a just and proper one . I will beg leave to ask , Sir , whether property may not be said . to deserve this portion of respect and power in the govern- ment ? It pays , at this moment , I think ...
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... established rules . I prefer , therefore , a representation by towns , even though it should necessarily be somewhat numer- ous , to a division of the State into new districts , the parts of which might have little natural connection or ...
... established rules . I prefer , therefore , a representation by towns , even though it should necessarily be somewhat numer- ous , to a division of the State into new districts , the parts of which might have little natural connection or ...
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... establish this right , as a cor- porate right , the gentleman has enumerated the duties of the town corporation ; such as the maintenance of public worship , public schools , and public highways ; and insists that the per- formance of ...
... establish this right , as a cor- porate right , the gentleman has enumerated the duties of the town corporation ; such as the maintenance of public worship , public schools , and public highways ; and insists that the per- formance of ...
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... establishing their own governments , this important point of the independence of the judicial power would be regarded by the States . Some of them have made greater and others less provision on this subject ; the more recent ...
... establishing their own governments , this important point of the independence of the judicial power would be regarded by the States . Some of them have made greater and others less provision on this subject ; the more recent ...
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