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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... judge ; especially of those judges who pass , in the last resort , on the lives , liberty , and property of every man . There may be among legislators strong passions and bad passions . There may be party heats and personal bitterness ...
... judge ; especially of those judges who pass , in the last resort , on the lives , liberty , and property of every man . There may be among legislators strong passions and bad passions . There may be party heats and personal bitterness ...
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... judges . If this fail , all fails ; and there is no remedy , on this side the bar of Heaven . Of all places , therefore ... judge . For these reasons , perhaps , it might be thought that the constitution has not gone far enough , if the ...
... judges . If this fail , all fails ; and there is no remedy , on this side the bar of Heaven . Of all places , therefore ... judge . For these reasons , perhaps , it might be thought that the constitution has not gone far enough , if the ...
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... judges are ap- pointed by the legislature ; in others , although appointed by the executive , they are removable at the pleasure of the legislature . In all , the provision for their maintenance is necessarily to be made by the ...
... judges are ap- pointed by the legislature ; in others , although appointed by the executive , they are removable at the pleasure of the legislature . In all , the provision for their maintenance is necessarily to be made by the ...
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... judges are liable to be re- moved from office by the governor , with the consent of the council , on the address of the ... judge purports to be , on the face of it , during good behavior . He has an interest in his office . To give an ...
... judges are liable to be re- moved from office by the governor , with the consent of the council , on the address of the ... judge purports to be , on the face of it , during good behavior . He has an interest in his office . To give an ...
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... judges , in fact , hold their offices only so long as the legislature see fit , then it is vain and illusory to say that the judges are independent men , incapable of being influenced by hope or by fear . The tenure of their office is ...
... judges , in fact , hold their offices only so long as the legislature see fit , then it is vain and illusory to say that the judges are independent men , incapable of being influenced by hope or by fear . The tenure of their office is ...
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