The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in CongressC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1851 |
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... suppose him to be some necromancer , some Prospero , who had power over the principle of action in the whole nation , and who was amusing himself , by the exercise of that power , in seeing what sort of a spectacle a great , busy ...
... suppose him to be some necromancer , some Prospero , who had power over the principle of action in the whole nation , and who was amusing himself , by the exercise of that power , in seeing what sort of a spectacle a great , busy ...
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... suppose to exist . But it transcends the power of Congress itself to pronounce the charter violated , without hearing , with- out trial , without judgment ; far less is any such power of pro- nouncing final judgment confided to the ...
... suppose to exist . But it transcends the power of Congress itself to pronounce the charter violated , without hearing , with- out trial , without judgment ; far less is any such power of pro- nouncing final judgment confided to the ...
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... suppose to exist . But it transcends the power of Congress itself to pronounce the charter violated , without hearing , with- out trial , without judgment ; far less is any such power of pro- nouncing final judgment confided to the ...
... suppose to exist . But it transcends the power of Congress itself to pronounce the charter violated , without hearing , with- out trial , without judgment ; far less is any such power of pro- nouncing final judgment confided to the ...
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... suppose to exist . But it transcends the power of Congress itself to pronounce the charter violated , without hearing , with- out trial , without judgment ; far less is any such power of pro- nouncing final judgment confided to the ...
... suppose to exist . But it transcends the power of Congress itself to pronounce the charter violated , without hearing , with- out trial , without judgment ; far less is any such power of pro- nouncing final judgment confided to the ...
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... suppose all the great interests confided to the bank to be perfectly safe , notwithstanding he may have no oc- casion to complain of any part of its conduct , notwithstanding , even , it may so have demeaned itself as to have become the ...
... suppose all the great interests confided to the bank to be perfectly safe , notwithstanding he may have no oc- casion to complain of any part of its conduct , notwithstanding , even , it may so have demeaned itself as to have become the ...
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