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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... whole people , or the government as repre- senting the whole people , owe to each individual in return for that obedience and personal service , and those proportionate contributions to the public burdens , which each individual owes to ...
... whole people , or the government as repre- senting the whole people , owe to each individual in return for that obedience and personal service , and those proportionate contributions to the public burdens , which each individual owes to ...
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Daniel Webster. in its nature general : laws usually affect the whole society ; and if mischievous or unjust , the whole society is alarmed , and seeks their repeal . The judiciary power , on the other hand , acts di- rectly on ...
Daniel Webster. in its nature general : laws usually affect the whole society ; and if mischievous or unjust , the whole society is alarmed , and seeks their repeal . The judiciary power , on the other hand , acts di- rectly on ...
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... whole soul and spirit , in the common cause , than it did in the small assemblies of the towns . I cannot , therefore , Sir , agree that it is in favor of society , or in favor of the people , to con- stitute government with an entire ...
... whole soul and spirit , in the common cause , than it did in the small assemblies of the towns . I cannot , therefore , Sir , agree that it is in favor of society , or in favor of the people , to con- stitute government with an entire ...
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... whole matter is still left in his judgment , and this resolution can in no way restrain its unlimited exercise . I might well , Mr. Chairman , avoid the responsibility of this measure , if it had , in my judgment , any tendency to ...
... whole matter is still left in his judgment , and this resolution can in no way restrain its unlimited exercise . I might well , Mr. Chairman , avoid the responsibility of this measure , if it had , in my judgment , any tendency to ...
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... whole or in part , than it may recommend itself by its visible influence on our own growth and prosperity , we are , nevertheless , interested to resist the es- tablishment of doctrines which deny the legality of its founda- tions . We ...
... whole or in part , than it may recommend itself by its visible influence on our own growth and prosperity , we are , nevertheless , interested to resist the es- tablishment of doctrines which deny the legality of its founda- tions . We ...
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