The Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster: Speeches in Congress and legal argumentsLittle, Brown, 1903 |
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... character , to enforce the cession of Mexican territory , to acquire territory for new States to be added to this Union . We know , every intelligent man knows , that there is no stronger desire in the breast of a Mexican citizen than ...
... character , to enforce the cession of Mexican territory , to acquire territory for new States to be added to this Union . We know , every intelligent man knows , that there is no stronger desire in the breast of a Mexican citizen than ...
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... character , disposed to emigrate , who know nothing about New Mexico but that it is far off , and nothing about California but that it is still farther off , who are tired of the dull pursuits of agriculture and of civil life ; that ...
... character , disposed to emigrate , who know nothing about New Mexico but that it is far off , and nothing about California but that it is still farther off , who are tired of the dull pursuits of agriculture and of civil life ; that ...
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... character , respectable , never eminent , in public life , he will , from the moment a new star arises , have just as little influence as you or I ; and , so far as I am concerned , that certainly is little enough . Sir , political ...
... character , respectable , never eminent , in public life , he will , from the moment a new star arises , have just as little influence as you or I ; and , so far as I am concerned , that certainly is little enough . Sir , political ...
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... character , everywhere between the two rivers , is pretty much the same . We learned that the route pursued by General Taylor , south of ours , was through a country simi- lar to that through which we passed ; as also was that travelled ...
... character , everywhere between the two rivers , is pretty much the same . We learned that the route pursued by General Taylor , south of ours , was through a country simi- lar to that through which we passed ; as also was that travelled ...
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... character and condition of Typee . And its people are infinitely less elevated , in morals and condition , than the people of the Sandwich Isl- ands . We had much better have Senators from Oahu . They are far less intelligent than the ...
... character and condition of Typee . And its people are infinitely less elevated , in morals and condition , than the people of the Sandwich Isl- ands . We had much better have Senators from Oahu . They are far less intelligent than the ...
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Стр. 223 - By the law of the land is most clearly intended the general law ; a law which hears before it condemns ; which proceeds upon inquiry, and renders judgment only after trial. The meaning is, that every citizen shall hold his life, liberty, property, and immunities under the protection of the general rules which govern society. Everything which may pass under the form of an enactment is not therefore to be considered the law of the land.
Стр. 76 - Third, new States of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addition to said State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said State, be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission under the provision of the Federal Constitution.
Стр. 108 - An act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
Стр. 96 - States, now revolving in harmony around a common centre, and expects to see them quit their places and fly off without convulsion, may look the next hour to see the heavenly bodies rush from their spheres, and jostle against each other in the realms of space, without causing the wreck of the universe.
Стр. 98 - Stone and the Platte be connected, in the new republic, with the man who lives on the southern extremity of the Cape of Florida ? Sir, I am ashamed to pursue this line of remark. I dislike it, I have an utter disgust for it. I would rather hear of natural blasts and mildews, war, pestilence, and famine, than to hear gentlemen talk of secession. To break up this great government! to dismember this glorious country! to astonish Europe with an act of folly such as Europe for two centuries has never...
Стр. 99 - In all its history it has been beneficent ; it has trodden down no man's liberty ; it has crushed no State. Its daily respiration is liberty and patriotism ; its yet youthful veins are full of enterprise, courage, and honorable love of glory and renown.
Стр. 41 - America today with regard to slavery, but ventures, or is driven, to make some such desperate answer as the following, while professing to speak absolutely, and as a private man - from which what new and singular code of social duties might be inferred? 'The manner...
Стр. 228 - This is the common law of the land, and is a tacit condition annexed to the creation of every such corporation. Upon a change of government, too, it may be admitted, that such exclusive privileges attached to a private corporation as are inconsistent with the new Government may be abolished.
Стр. 228 - ... please, without the consent or default of the corporators, we are not prepared to admit ; and we think ourselves standing upon the principles of natural justice, upon the fundamental laws of every free government, upon the spirit and letter of the Constitution of the United States, and upon the decisions of most respectable judicial tribunals, in resisting such a doctrine.
Стр. 233 - Colleges and halls will be deserted by all better spirits, and become a theatre for the contentions of politics. Party and faction will be cherished in the places consecrated to piety and learning.