Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State Convention, Assembled May 4th, 1853, to Revise and Amend the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Том 2White & Potter, printers, 1853 - 2631 страница |
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... stand , and that it is for the president and congress to decide when the exigency arises . I confess the reasoning of the Massachusetts judges has seemed to me sounder on this point than that of the United States judges . But I care not ...
... stand , and that it is for the president and congress to decide when the exigency arises . I confess the reasoning of the Massachusetts judges has seemed to me sounder on this point than that of the United States judges . But I care not ...
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... stand- ing armies and encouraging the militia , which he so strongly commended . I have no sympathy whatever with that sentiment which sneers at and derides the militia of this Commonwealth . Sir , while the last legislature was in ...
... stand- ing armies and encouraging the militia , which he so strongly commended . I have no sympathy whatever with that sentiment which sneers at and derides the militia of this Commonwealth . Sir , while the last legislature was in ...
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... stand very much to his credit in the good time coming - that blessed time which he has predicted with so much confidence ; when military armaments will be no more needed ; a time to which he looks forward with so much anxiety , and ...
... stand very much to his credit in the good time coming - that blessed time which he has predicted with so much confidence ; when military armaments will be no more needed ; a time to which he looks forward with so much anxiety , and ...
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... stand as it is , and if it is calculated to give confidence to that class of our citizens to whom we are so much indebted for the protection of those laws which secure person and property , then I shall have an additional reason for ...
... stand as it is , and if it is calculated to give confidence to that class of our citizens to whom we are so much indebted for the protection of those laws which secure person and property , then I shall have an additional reason for ...
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... stand upon any other doctrine than that acted upon by the Federalists of the war of 1812 - to which reference was made by the gen- tleman for Wilbraham , ( Mr. Hallett ) . I say it without fear of contradiction , Mr. Chairman , that the ...
... stand upon any other doctrine than that acted upon by the Federalists of the war of 1812 - to which reference was made by the gen- tleman for Wilbraham , ( Mr. Hallett ) . I say it without fear of contradiction , Mr. Chairman , that the ...
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