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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... political institutions have , many of them , maintained similar sentiments . Not , indeed , that every man's power should be in exact proportion to his property , but that , in a general sense , and in a general form , property , as ...
... political institutions have , many of them , maintained similar sentiments . Not , indeed , that every man's power should be in exact proportion to his property , but that , in a general sense , and in a general form , property , as ...
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... political power naturally and necessarily goes into the hands which hold the property . In my judgment , therefore , a republican form of government rests , not more on political constitutions , than on those laws which regu- late the ...
... political power naturally and necessarily goes into the hands which hold the property . In my judgment , therefore , a republican form of government rests , not more on political constitutions , than on those laws which regu- late the ...
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... political institutions have , many of them , maintaine similar sentiments . Not , indeed , that every man's power shou be in exact proportion to his property , but that , in a gener sense , and in a general form , property , as such ...
... political institutions have , many of them , maintaine similar sentiments . Not , indeed , that every man's power shou be in exact proportion to his property , but that , in a gener sense , and in a general form , property , as such ...
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... political or public bearing , they might perhaps be safely trusted ; but in great questions concerning public liberty or the rights of the subject , they were , in too many cases , not fit to be trusted at all . Who would now quote ...
... political or public bearing , they might perhaps be safely trusted ; but in great questions concerning public liberty or the rights of the subject , they were , in too many cases , not fit to be trusted at all . Who would now quote ...
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... which most engage public men . They are not , or never should be , political men . They have often unpleasant duties to perform , and their conduct is often liable to be canvassed and 3 * INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY . 29.
... which most engage public men . They are not , or never should be , political men . They have often unpleasant duties to perform , and their conduct is often liable to be canvassed and 3 * INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY . 29.
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