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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... give in the discharge of my duties in this body . And of the questions which may arise here , I anticipate no one of greater consequence than the pres- ent . I ask leave , therefore , to submit a few remarks to the con- sideration of ...
... give in the discharge of my duties in this body . And of the questions which may arise here , I anticipate no one of greater consequence than the pres- ent . I ask leave , therefore , to submit a few remarks to the con- sideration of ...
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... give any opinion on this , without first seeing the construction of both , and considering how they are formed and arranged with respect to their mutual relation ? I cannot imagine , therefore , how the member from Worcester should ...
... give any opinion on this , without first seeing the construction of both , and considering how they are formed and arranged with respect to their mutual relation ? I cannot imagine , therefore , how the member from Worcester should ...
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... give to property , merely as such , a con- trol over the people , numerically considered . But this I take not to be at all the true nature of the proposition . The Senate is not to be a check on the people , BASIS OF THE SENATE . 11.
... give to property , merely as such , a con- trol over the people , numerically considered . But this I take not to be at all the true nature of the proposition . The Senate is not to be a check on the people , BASIS OF THE SENATE . 11.
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... give one agent the power of checking or controlling another , it is equally wise , most mani- festly , that there should be some difference of character , senti- ment , feeling , or origin in that agent who is to possess this control ...
... give one agent the power of checking or controlling another , it is equally wise , most mani- festly , that there should be some difference of character , senti- ment , feeling , or origin in that agent who is to possess this control ...
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... give the principle a fair trial , should be most decisive . This provision has existed for forty years , and while so many gentle- men contend that it is wrong in theory , no one has shown that it has been either injurious or ...
... give the principle a fair trial , should be most decisive . This provision has existed for forty years , and while so many gentle- men contend that it is wrong in theory , no one has shown that it has been either injurious or ...
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