Speeches and Forensic Arguments, المجلد 2Perkins & Marvin, 1835 |
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الصفحة 102
... declares , that he " cannot , in justice to the parties interested , too soon present the subject to the deliber- ate consideration of the Legislature , in order to avoid the evils re- sulting from precipitancy , in a measure involving ...
... declares , that he " cannot , in justice to the parties interested , too soon present the subject to the deliber- ate consideration of the Legislature , in order to avoid the evils re- sulting from precipitancy , in a measure involving ...
الصفحة 110
... the other way , and is a direct practical pre- cedent in favor of the Constitutional power . What are we to think of a Constitutional argument which deals , in this way , with his- torical facts ? When the message declares , as it 110.
... the other way , and is a direct practical pre- cedent in favor of the Constitutional power . What are we to think of a Constitutional argument which deals , in this way , with his- torical facts ? When the message declares , as it 110.
الصفحة 111
Daniel Webster. torical facts ? When the message declares , as it does declare , that there is nothing in precedent which ought to weigh in favor of the power , it sets at nought repeated acts of Congress affirming the power , and it ...
Daniel Webster. torical facts ? When the message declares , as it does declare , that there is nothing in precedent which ought to weigh in favor of the power , it sets at nought repeated acts of Congress affirming the power , and it ...
الصفحة 113
... declares unconstitutional , and which , of course , so far as it may depend on him , cannot be executed . If these opinions of the President's be maintained , there is an end of all law and all ju- dicial authority . Statutes are but ...
... declares unconstitutional , and which , of course , so far as it may depend on him , cannot be executed . If these opinions of the President's be maintained , there is an end of all law and all ju- dicial authority . Statutes are but ...
الصفحة 115
... the other way , and is a direct practical pre- cedent in favor of the Constitutional power . What are we to think of a Constitutional argument which deals , in this way , with his- torical facts ? When the message declares , as it 110.
... the other way , and is a direct practical pre- cedent in favor of the Constitutional power . What are we to think of a Constitutional argument which deals , in this way , with his- torical facts ? When the message declares , as it 110.
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الصفحة 119 - 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.
الصفحة 141 - 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." Until, Sir, this early legislation, thus coeval with the Constitution itself, thus full and explicit, can be explained away, no man can doubt of the meaning of that instrument, in this respect.
الصفحة 115 - 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.
الصفحة 124 - That a national government ought to be established, consisting of a supreme Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.
الصفحة 293 - November, 1788, nor upon the indemnities mutually due or claimed, the parties will negotiate further on these subjects at a convenient time; and until they may have agreed upon these points the said treaties and convention shall have no operation, and the relations of the two countries shall be regulated as follows: ART.
الصفحة 190 - Rome, in the height of her glory, is not to be compared ; a power which has dotted over the surface of the whole globe with her possessions and military posts ; whose morning drum-beat, following the sun, and keeping company with the hours, circles the earth daily with one continuous and unbroken strain of the martial airs of England.
الصفحة 138 - To grant patents for useful inventions. "To secure to authors exclusive rights for a certain time. "To establish public institutions, rewards, and immunities for the promotion of agriculture, commerce, trades, and manufactures.
الصفحة 21 - 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.
الصفحة 269 - The most able men — from the East and the West, from the North and the South...
الصفحة 246 - I ask you, gentlemen of the jury, in patience to listen to a synopsis of the testimony offered on the part of the Government and on the part of the defense, and then decide as to the guilt or innocence of this prisoner.