The Great Speeches and Orations of Daniel Webster: With an Essay on Daniel Webster as a Master of English StyleLittle, Brown, 1886 - 707 ページ |
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... that it is granted on the application and request of the Rev. Eleazer Wheelock : That Dr. Wheelock , about the year 1754 , estab- lished a charity school , at his own ex- and immunities which belong to them , as individual members 1.
... that it is granted on the application and request of the Rev. Eleazer Wheelock : That Dr. Wheelock , about the year 1754 , estab- lished a charity school , at his own ex- and immunities which belong to them , as individual members 1.
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... charity after his de- cease , should compose the corporation . Upon this recital , and in consideration of the laudable original design of Dr. | Wheelock , and willing that the best means of education be established in New Hampshire ...
... charity after his de- cease , should compose the corporation . Upon this recital , and in consideration of the laudable original design of Dr. | Wheelock , and willing that the best means of education be established in New Hampshire ...
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... charity . " The establishment of learning , " says Lord Hardwicke , “ is a charity , and so considered in the stat- 2 1 Wooddeson , 474 ; 1 Black . 467 . 3 1 Black . 471 . ute of Elizabeth . A devise to a college , 6 THE DARTMOUTH ...
... charity . " The establishment of learning , " says Lord Hardwicke , “ is a charity , and so considered in the stat- 2 1 Wooddeson , 474 ; 1 Black . 467 . 3 1 Black . 471 . ute of Elizabeth . A devise to a college , 6 THE DARTMOUTH ...
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... charity , and deserves encouragement . " 1 The legal signification of a charity is derived chiefly from the statute 43 Eliz . ch . 4 . Those purposes , " says Sir Wil- liam Grant , " are considered charitable which that statute ...
... charity , and deserves encouragement . " 1 The legal signification of a charity is derived chiefly from the statute 43 Eliz . ch . 4 . Those purposes , " says Sir Wil- liam Grant , " are considered charitable which that statute ...
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... charity ; and as he is the author of the ' charity , the law gives him and his heirs a visitatorial power , that is , an authority to inspect the actions and regulate the behavior of the members that partake of the charity . For it is ...
... charity ; and as he is the author of the ' charity , the law gives him and his heirs a visitatorial power , that is , an authority to inspect the actions and regulate the behavior of the members that partake of the charity . For it is ...
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256 ページ - That this Assembly doth explicitly and peremptorily declare that it views the powers of the federal government, as resulting from the compact to which the States are parties, as limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact : as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact...
318 ページ - Westward the course of empire takes its way ; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day ; Time's noblest offspring is the last.
254 ページ - Mr. President, I shall enter on no encomium upon Massachusetts — she needs none. There she is — behold her, and judge for yourselves. There is her history: the world knows it by heart. The past, at least, is secure. There is Boston, and Concord, and Lexington, and Bunker Hill — and there they will remain forever.
163 ページ - That it be recommended to the respective assemblies and conventions of the United Colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs has been hitherto established, to adopt such government as shall in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular, and America in general.
332 ページ - The Congress, the Executive and the Court must each for itself be guided by its own opinion of the Constitution. Each public officer who takes an oath to support the Constitution swears that he will support it as he understands it, and not as it is understood by others.
523 ページ - February 28, 1795, provided, that, " in case of an insurrection in any State against the government thereof, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States, on application of the legislature of such State or of the executive, when the legislature cannot be convened, to call forth such number of the militia of any other State or States, as may be applied for, as he may judge sufficient to suppress such insurrection.
442 ページ - That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them within any of the States ; it remaining with the several States alone to provide any regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require.
169 ページ - The war, then, must go on. We must fight it through. And if the war must go on, why put off longer the Declaration of Independence? That measure will strengthen us. It will give us character abroad.
499 ページ - And he saw also a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites. And he said, Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast in more than they all: For all these have of their abundance cast in unto the offerings of God: but she of her penury hath cast in all the living that she had.
128 ページ - Wheresoever among men a heart shall be found that beats to the transports of patriotism and liberty, its aspirations shall be to claim kindred with thy spirit!