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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... proposed changes was , that a profession of belief in the Christian religion was no longer required as a qualification for office . The resolutions reported by this committee became the subject of a discussion , in the course of which ...
... proposed changes was , that a profession of belief in the Christian religion was no longer required as a qualification for office . The resolutions reported by this committee became the subject of a discussion , in the course of which ...
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Daniel Webster. Ir is obvious that the principal alteration proposed by the first resolution is the omission of the declaration of belief in the Christian religion as a qualification for office , in the cases of the governor , lieutenant ...
Daniel Webster. Ir is obvious that the principal alteration proposed by the first resolution is the omission of the declaration of belief in the Christian religion as a qualification for office , in the cases of the governor , lieutenant ...
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... proposed by the resolutions of the member from Roxbury , there is obviously no other check or control than a division into separate cham- bers . The members of both houses are to be chosen at the same time , by the same electors , in ...
... proposed by the resolutions of the member from Roxbury , there is obviously no other check or control than a division into separate cham- bers . The members of both houses are to be chosen at the same time , by the same electors , in ...
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... proposed in the Senate declaring him a public enemy if he did not dis- band his troops . To this decree the popular tribunes , the sworn protectors of the people , interposed their negative ; and thus opened the high road to Rome , and ...
... proposed in the Senate declaring him a public enemy if he did not dis- band his troops . To this decree the popular tribunes , the sworn protectors of the people , interposed their negative ; and thus opened the high road to Rome , and ...
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... proposed only to give an advan- tage to a few rich men . I do not so understand it . I consider it as giving property , generally , a representation in the Senate , both because it is just that it should have such representation , and ...
... proposed only to give an advan- tage to a few rich men . I do not so understand it . I consider it as giving property , generally , a representation in the Senate , both because it is just that it should have such representation , and ...
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