You seem, in pages 84 and 148, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions — a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. Our judges are as honest as other men,... Popular Images of American Presidentsаутор(и): - 1988 - 625 страницаПриказ није доступан - О овој књизи
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...arbiters ' Letters, vol. viii., pp. 380, 381. t VoL vii., p. 177. ot nil constitutional questions ; a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. Oar judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 676 страница
...requiring notice as your opinion is strengthened by that of many others. You seem, in pages 84 and 148, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions ; a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy.... | |
| 1856 - 654 страница
...September, 1820, in writing to Mr. Jarvis, from Monticello, he says : " You seem, in pages f4 nnd 148, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions— a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under itie d> spotism of an oligarchy.... | |
| Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Arnold Douglas - 1860 - 348 страница
...page 84 and 1 48, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions — a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1860 - 250 страница
...pages 84 and 148, to consider the Judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions—a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for... | |
| Richard Josiah Hinton - 1860 - 326 страница
...pages 84 and 148, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions,—a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy. Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same passions for... | |
| 1860 - 268 страница
...pages 84 and 148, to consider the J.udges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions— a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarcby. Our judges are as honest as other men, and not more so. They have, with others, the same... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1860 - 280 страница
...requiring notice as your opinion is strengthened by that of many others. You seem, in page 84 and 148, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions — a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy.... | |
| 1860 - 268 страница
...Jarvis, dated Monticello, Sept. 28, 1820, Mr. Jefíerson says: .... You seem, In pages 84 and 148, to consider the Judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions — a very dangerous doctrine Indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy.... | |
| David W. Bartlett - 1860 - 356 страница
...requiring notice as your opinion is strengthened by that of many others. You seem, in pages 84 and 148, to consider the judges as the ultimate arbiters of all constitutional questions — a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy.... | |
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