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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... liberty , and property , according to the standing laws . " Here is no right of office enumerated ; no right of governing others , or of bearing rule in the State . All bestowment of office remaining in the discretion of the people ...
... liberty , and property , according to the standing laws . " Here is no right of office enumerated ; no right of governing others , or of bearing rule in the State . All bestowment of office remaining in the discretion of the people ...
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... liberty , and estate is due to all , and cannot be justly denied to any , whatever be their age , property , or residence in the State . These qualifications , then , can only be made requisite as condi- tions for office , on the ground ...
... liberty , and estate is due to all , and cannot be justly denied to any , whatever be their age , property , or residence in the State . These qualifications , then , can only be made requisite as condi- tions for office , on the ground ...
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... liberty , and property of every man . There may be among legislators strong passions and bad passions . There may be party heats and personal bitterness . But legislation is in its nature general : laws usually affect the whole 6 ...
... liberty , and property of every man . There may be among legislators strong passions and bad passions . There may be party heats and personal bitterness . But legislation is in its nature general : laws usually affect the whole 6 ...
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... liberty are no doubt to be protected by law ; but prop- erty is also to be protected by law , and is the fund out of which the means for protecting life and liberty are usually furnished . We have no experience that teaches us that any ...
... liberty are no doubt to be protected by law ; but prop- erty is also to be protected by law , and is the fund out of which the means for protecting life and liberty are usually furnished . We have no experience that teaches us that any ...
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... liberty , for in- stance , is a clear right , and is to be provided for ; but it is not a clearer right than the right of property , though it may be more important . It is , therefore , entitled to protection . But property is also to ...
... liberty , for in- stance , is a clear right , and is to be provided for ; but it is not a clearer right than the right of property , though it may be more important . It is , therefore , entitled to protection . But property is also to ...
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