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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... ground that office is not what any man can demand as matter of right , but rests in the confidence and good - will of those who are to bestow it . In short , it seems to me too plain to be questioned , that the right of office is a mat ...
... ground that office is not what any man can demand as matter of right , but rests in the confidence and good - will of those who are to bestow it . In short , it seems to me too plain to be questioned , that the right of office is a mat ...
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... ground my opinion in this re- spect on fitness and expediency , and the sentiments of the people ; not on absolute right . The town corporations , simply as such , cannot be said to have any right to representation ; ex- cept so far as ...
... ground my opinion in this re- spect on fitness and expediency , and the sentiments of the people ; not on absolute right . The town corporations , simply as such , cannot be said to have any right to representation ; ex- cept so far as ...
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... ground there is for this argument . The burden of these duties falls not on any corporate funds belonging to the towns , but on the people , under assessments made on them individually , in their town meetings . As distinct from their ...
... ground there is for this argument . The burden of these duties falls not on any corporate funds belonging to the towns , but on the people , under assessments made on them individually , in their town meetings . As distinct from their ...
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... ground , that this bank is to reanimate public credit , fill the treasury , and remove all the evils that have arisen from the depreciation of the paper of the exist ing banks . Some gentlemen , who do not profess themselves to be in ...
... ground , that this bank is to reanimate public credit , fill the treasury , and remove all the evils that have arisen from the depreciation of the paper of the exist ing banks . Some gentlemen , who do not profess themselves to be in ...
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... ground that it was unconstitutional for Congress to create banks . Many of the State banks owe their existence to this decision . It was an in- vitation to the States to incorporate as much banking capital as would answer all the ...
... ground that it was unconstitutional for Congress to create banks . Many of the State banks owe their existence to this decision . It was an in- vitation to the States to incorporate as much banking capital as would answer all the ...
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