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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... particular members of one house , will op- erate equally on the choice of the members of the other . There is so little of real utility in this mode , that , if nothing more be done , it would be more expedient to choose all the members ...
... particular members of one house , will op- erate equally on the choice of the members of the other . There is so little of real utility in this mode , that , if nothing more be done , it would be more expedient to choose all the members ...
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... particular principle or provision in government is experience ; and of all experience , our own , if it have been long enough to give the principle a fair trial , should be most decisive . This provision has existed for forty years ...
... particular principle or provision in government is experience ; and of all experience , our own , if it have been long enough to give the principle a fair trial , should be most decisive . This provision has existed for forty years ...
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... particular mode of organizing the Senate . It has , no doubt , had some effect . It indicates a respect for the rights of property , and may have operated on opinion as well as upon measures . Now to strike out and obliterate it , as it ...
... particular mode of organizing the Senate . It has , no doubt , had some effect . It indicates a respect for the rights of property , and may have operated on opinion as well as upon measures . Now to strike out and obliterate it , as it ...
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... particular instance it bears hard on any county , this should be regarded as an evil incident to a good and salutary rule , and ought to be , as I doubt not it will be , quietly borne . I forbear , Mr. Chairman , to take notice of many ...
... particular instance it bears hard on any county , this should be regarded as an evil incident to a good and salutary rule , and ought to be , as I doubt not it will be , quietly borne . I forbear , Mr. Chairman , to take notice of many ...
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... particular cases , may be in favor of very erroneous and dangerous constructions . Hence the courts of law , necessarily , when the case arises , must decide upon the validity of particular acts . These cases are rare , at least in this ...
... particular cases , may be in favor of very erroneous and dangerous constructions . Hence the courts of law , necessarily , when the case arises , must decide upon the validity of particular acts . These cases are rare , at least in this ...
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