Webster and His Master-pieces, 第 2 巻Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1854 Vol. 1 comprises a biography of Daniel Webster; v. 2 consists of speeches and writings by Webster. |
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... things , he had been invited to fix his school , permanently in New Hampshire , and to extend the design of it to the education of the youth of that province ; that before he removed his school , or accepted this invitation , which his ...
... things , he had been invited to fix his school , permanently in New Hampshire , and to extend the design of it to the education of the youth of that province ; that before he removed his school , or accepted this invitation , which his ...
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... things , a charter cannot be forced upon any- body . No one can be compelled to accept a grant ; and with- out acceptance the grant is necessarily void . It cannot be pretended that the legislature , as successor to the king in this ...
... things , a charter cannot be forced upon any- body . No one can be compelled to accept a grant ; and with- out acceptance the grant is necessarily void . It cannot be pretended that the legislature , as successor to the king in this ...
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... thing in the bill of rights , they mean nothing in this charter . But they are terms of legal signification , and very properly used in the charter . They are equivalent with franchises . Blackstone says that franchise and liberty are ...
... thing in the bill of rights , they mean nothing in this charter . But they are terms of legal signification , and very properly used in the charter . They are equivalent with franchises . Blackstone says that franchise and liberty are ...
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... things , according to the law of the land . " + If such be the true nature of the plaintiffs ' interests under * 9 Cranch , 292 . +8 Dall , 894 . this charter , what are the articles in the New DARTMOUTH COLLEGE VS. WOODWARD . 35.
... things , according to the law of the land . " + If such be the true nature of the plaintiffs ' interests under * 9 Cranch , 292 . +8 Dall , 894 . this charter , what are the articles in the New DARTMOUTH COLLEGE VS. WOODWARD . 35.
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... things to be tried and adjudged by the law of the land . The fifteenth article has been referred to before . It declares that no one shall be " deprived of his property , immunities , or privileges , but by the judgment of his peers or ...
... things to be tried and adjudged by the law of the land . The fifteenth article has been referred to before . It declares that no one shall be " deprived of his property , immunities , or privileges , but by the judgment of his peers or ...
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408 ページ - Liberty first and Union afterwards ; but everywhere, spread all over in characters of living light, blazing on all its ample folds, as they float over the sea and over the land, and in every wind under the whole heavens, that other sentiment, dear to every true American heart, Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable.
256 ページ - Against the insidious wiles of foreign influence (I conjure you to believe me, fellow-citizens) the jealousy of a free people ought to be constantly awake, since history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government.
256 ページ - Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground ? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice?
479 ページ - It has a preamble, and that preamble expressly recites, that the duties which it imposes are laid " for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures.
202 ページ - Resolved, That the Declaration, passed on the fourth, be fairly engrossed on parchment, with the title and style of ' THE UNANIMOUS DECLARATION OF THE THIRTEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ' ; and that the same, when engrossed be signed by every member of Congress.
424 ページ - Canada acceding to this Confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled to all the advantages of this Union: but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine states.
249 ページ - The voluntary outpouring of the public feeling, made to-day, from the North to the South, and from the East to the West, proves this sentiment to be both just and natural.
204 ページ - The clear conception, outrunning the deductions of logic, the high purpose, the firm resolve, the dauntless spirit, speaking on the tongue, beaming from the eye, informing every feature, and urging the whole man onward, right onward to his object — this, this is eloquence; or rather it is something greater and higher than all eloquence, it is action, noble, sublime, godlike action/ In July 1776, the controversy had passed the stage of argument.
160 ページ - We wish that this structure may proclaim the magnitude and importance of that event to every class and every age. We wish that infancy may learn the purpose of its erection from maternal lips, and that weary and withered age may behold it, and be solaced by the recollections which it suggests.
408 ページ - I have not allowed myself, sir, to look beyond the Union, to see what might lie hidden in the dark recess behind. I have not coolly weighed the chances of preserving liberty when the bonds that unite us together shall be broken asunder. I have not accustomed myself to hang over...