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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... provisions of the existing constitution were referred to select com- mittees , instructed to consider and report whether any , and if any , what amendments were desirable to be made in them . The subject of the official oaths and ...
... provisions of the existing constitution were referred to select com- mittees , instructed to consider and report whether any , and if any , what amendments were desirable to be made in them . The subject of the official oaths and ...
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... provisions already in it were deemed necessary to the public security . I believe I have stated the substance of the reasons which appeared to have weight with the committee . For my own part , finding this declaration in the ...
... provisions already in it were deemed necessary to the public security . I believe I have stated the substance of the reasons which appeared to have weight with the committee . For my own part , finding this declaration in the ...
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... provision of the constitution ; and to this I give my support . The resolution of the honorable member from Roxbury † proposes to divide the State into certain legislative districts , and Remarks made on the 15th of December , 1820 , in ...
... provision of the constitution ; and to this I give my support . The resolution of the honorable member from Roxbury † proposes to divide the State into certain legislative districts , and Remarks made on the 15th of December , 1820 , in ...
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... provisions , we are not likely to be too well secured against cases of improper , or hasty , or intemperate legislation . It may be observed , also , that the executive power , so uniformly the object of jealousy to republics , has in ...
... provisions , we are not likely to be too well secured against cases of improper , or hasty , or intemperate legislation . It may be observed , also , that the executive power , so uniformly the object of jealousy to republics , has in ...
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... provision for their maintenance is necessarily to be made by the legislature . As if Montesquieu had never demon- strated the necessity of separating the departments of govern- ments ; as if Mr. Adams had not done the same thing , with ...
... provision for their maintenance is necessarily to be made by the legislature . As if Montesquieu had never demon- strated the necessity of separating the departments of govern- ments ; as if Mr. Adams had not done the same thing , with ...
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