Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... Legislature , and also that the Legislature shall have power to create a Supreme Court of Equity and a Court of Appeals . · SPEECH on the Bank of the United States , delivered in the House of Repre- sentatives of the United States , Jan ...
... Legislature , and also that the Legislature shall have power to create a Supreme Court of Equity and a Court of Appeals . · SPEECH on the Bank of the United States , delivered in the House of Repre- sentatives of the United States , Jan ...
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... legislature are elected . Nothing can exceed the utility of these little bodies . They are so many councils , or parliaments , in which common interests are discussed , and useful knowledge ac- quired and communicated . The division of ...
... legislature are elected . Nothing can exceed the utility of these little bodies . They are so many councils , or parliaments , in which common interests are discussed , and useful knowledge ac- quired and communicated . The division of ...
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... legislature of this colony declared , " For as much as the maintenance of good literature doth much tend to the advancement of the weal and flourishing state of societies and republics , this court doth therefore order , that in ...
... legislature of this colony declared , " For as much as the maintenance of good literature doth much tend to the advancement of the weal and flourishing state of societies and republics , this court doth therefore order , that in ...
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... Legislature , his time and talents were alike devoted to the cause . In the years 1773 and 1774 he was chosen a counsellor , by the members of the General Court , but re- jected by Governor Hutchinson , in the former of those years ...
... Legislature , his time and talents were alike devoted to the cause . In the years 1773 and 1774 he was chosen a counsellor , by the members of the General Court , but re- jected by Governor Hutchinson , in the former of those years ...
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... Legislature , in which he had no sooner appeared than he distinguished himself , by knowledge , capacity , and promptitude . Mr. Jefferson appears to have been imbued with an early love of letters and science , and to have cherished a ...
... Legislature , in which he had no sooner appeared than he distinguished himself , by knowledge , capacity , and promptitude . Mr. Jefferson appears to have been imbued with an early love of letters and science , and to have cherished a ...
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