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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... interest . Such is the sentiment of Grotius , and he refers , in support of it , to sev- eral institutions among the ancient states . Those authors who have written more particularly on the sub- ject of political institutions have ...
... interest . Such is the sentiment of Grotius , and he refers , in support of it , to sev- eral institutions among the ancient states . Those authors who have written more particularly on the sub- ject of political institutions have ...
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... interest . Such is the sentiment of Grotius , and he refers , in support of it , to sev- eral institutions among the ancient states . Those authors who have written more particularly on the sul ject of political institutions have , many ...
... interest . Such is the sentiment of Grotius , and he refers , in support of it , to sev- eral institutions among the ancient states . Those authors who have written more particularly on the sul ject of political institutions have , many ...
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... interest in these affairs . These duties are imposed by general laws ; they are to be performed by the people , and if the people are represented in the making of these laws , the object is answered , whether they should be represented ...
... interest in these affairs . These duties are imposed by general laws ; they are to be performed by the people , and if the people are represented in the making of these laws , the object is answered , whether they should be represented ...
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... interest in his office . To give an authority to the legislature to deprive him of it , with- out trial or accusation , is manifestly to make the judges depend- ent on the legislature . * Remarks made on the 30th of December , 1820 , in ...
... interest in his office . To give an authority to the legislature to deprive him of it , with- out trial or accusation , is manifestly to make the judges depend- ent on the legislature . * Remarks made on the 30th of December , 1820 , in ...
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... interest . In our own country , it was for years a topic of complaint , before the Revolution , that justice was administered , in some of the Colonies , by judges dependent on the British crown . The Declaration of Independence itself ...
... interest . In our own country , it was for years a topic of complaint , before the Revolution , that justice was administered , in some of the Colonies , by judges dependent on the British crown . The Declaration of Independence itself ...
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