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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... . 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 CONSTITUTION OF MASSACHUSETTS .
... . 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 CONSTITUTION OF MASSACHUSETTS .
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... parties , of different ages , hab- its , and associations , - all freely and recently chosen by their towns and districts ; yet this assembly , in one short month , con- triving to fetter and enslave itself and its constituents ! Sir ...
... parties , of different ages , hab- its , and associations , - all freely and recently chosen by their towns and districts ; yet this assembly , in one short month , con- triving to fetter and enslave itself and its constituents ! Sir ...
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... party to stand sternly on its right , and demand all the concession from another . As to right , all are equal . The right which Hull possesses to send one , is the same as the right of Boston to send fifty . Mutual concession and ...
... party to stand sternly on its right , and demand all the concession from another . As to right , all are equal . The right which Hull possesses to send one , is the same as the right of Boston to send fifty . Mutual concession and ...
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... party or of policy . It is the glory of the British constitution to have led in the establishment of this most important principle . It did not exist in England before the Revolution of 1688 , and its introduction has seemed to give a ...
... party or of policy . It is the glory of the British constitution to have led in the establishment of this most important principle . It did not exist in England before the Revolution of 1688 , and its introduction has seemed to give a ...
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... parties could be heard , and justice be administered according to the standing laws . These considerations are among those which , in my opinion , render an independent judiciary equally essential to the preser- vation of private rights ...
... parties could be heard , and justice be administered according to the standing laws . These considerations are among those which , in my opinion , render an independent judiciary equally essential to the preser- vation of private rights ...
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