American Eloquence: A Collection of Speeches and Addresses, by the Most Eminent Orators of America, Τόμος 2Frank Moore D. Appleton, 1859 |
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... taken on this subject by the gentle- place , then the laws of all nations would equally man from Delaware Mr. Bayard is inaccurate , influence the contract ; but certainly no man that any vessel robbed on the high seas could will ...
... taken on this subject by the gentle- place , then the laws of all nations would equally man from Delaware Mr. Bayard is inaccurate , influence the contract ; but certainly no man that any vessel robbed on the high seas could will ...
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... taken a shape for ju- dicial decision . If the judicial power extends to every question under the constitution , it will involve almost every subject proper for legisla- committed on the high seas , and offences against the SPEECH IN ...
... taken a shape for ju- dicial decision . If the judicial power extends to every question under the constitution , it will involve almost every subject proper for legisla- committed on the high seas , and offences against the SPEECH IN ...
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... taken occasion to bestow a high encomium on the late President ; and to consider his conduct as furnishing an example worthy the imitation of his successor . It must be cause of much delight to the real friends of that great man ; to ...
... taken occasion to bestow a high encomium on the late President ; and to consider his conduct as furnishing an example worthy the imitation of his successor . It must be cause of much delight to the real friends of that great man ; to ...
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... taken up , secretary informs Mr. Genet that the President and no resolution formed but on mature consid- considers the United States as bound " to effec - eration . This decision , quoted as a precedent tuate the restoration of , or to ...
... taken up , secretary informs Mr. Genet that the President and no resolution formed but on mature consid- considers the United States as bound " to effec - eration . This decision , quoted as a precedent tuate the restoration of , or to ...
Σελίδα 30
... taken cognizance of cases expressly allotted to them by the constitution . The executive , he says , can , no more than courts , supply a legislative omission . It is not admitted that , in the case stated , courts could not have taken ...
... taken cognizance of cases expressly allotted to them by the constitution . The executive , he says , can , no more than courts , supply a legislative omission . It is not admitted that , in the case stated , courts could not have taken ...
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Σελίδα 345 - We wish, finally, that the last object on the sight of him who leaves his native shore, and the first to gladden his who revisits it, may be something which shall remind him of the liberty and the glory of his country. Let it rise, till it meet the sun in his coming ; let the earliest light of the 2 morning gild it, and parting day linger and play on its summit.
Σελίδα 368 - ... in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states, who are parties thereto, have the right, and are in duty bound, to interpose, for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining, within their respective limits, the authorities, rights, and liberties appertaining to them.
Σελίδα 196 - If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this union, or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it.
Σελίδα 346 - ... repulse; the loud call to repeated assault; the summoning of all that is manly to repeated resistance; a thousand bosoms freely and fearlessly bared in an instant to whatever of terror there may be in war and death; all these you have witnessed, but you witness them no more. All is peace. The heights of yonder metropolis, its towers and roofs which you then saw filled with wives and...
Σελίδα 74 - That a final judgment or decree in any suit, in the highest Court of law or equity of a State in which a decision in the suit could be had...
Σελίδα 21 - ... upon such evidence of criminality as, according to the laws of the place where the fugitive or person so charged shall be found, would justify his apprehension and commitment for trial, if the crime or offence had there been committed...
Σελίδα 379 - He thinks the whole world sees it in his face, reads it in his eyes, and almost hears its workings in the very silence of his thoughts. It has become his master. It betrays his discretion, it breaks down his courage, it conquers his prudence. When suspicions from without begin to embarrass him, and the net of circumstance to entangle him, the fatal secret struggles with still greater violence to burst forth.
Σελίδα 44 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States and admitted as soon as possible according to the principles of the federal Constitution to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States, and in the mean time they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property and the Religion which they profess.
Σελίδα 377 - Every year of its duration has teemed with fresh proofs of its utility and its blessings; and although our territory has stretched out wider and wider, and our population spread farther and farther, they have not outrun its protection or its benefits. It has been to us all a copious fountain of national, social, and personal happiness.
Σελίδα 346 - You hear now no roar of hostile cannon, you see no mixed volumes of smoke and flame rising from burning Charlestown. The ground strewed with the dead and the dying; the impetuous charge; the steady and successful repulse; the loud call to repeated assault; the summoning of all that is manly to repeated resistance...