Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 100
Page 23
... respect for his public services . 102 ARGUMENT in the Case , the Trustees of Dartmouth College vs. William H. Woodward , before the Supreme Court of the United States , on the 10th day of March , 1818 . . • • • ARGUMENT in the ...
... respect for his public services . 102 ARGUMENT in the Case , the Trustees of Dartmouth College vs. William H. Woodward , before the Supreme Court of the United States , on the 10th day of March , 1818 . . • • • ARGUMENT in the ...
Page 26
... respect for our ancestors , which elevates the character and improves the heart . Next to the sense of religious duty and moral feeling , I hardly know what should bear with stronger obli- gation on a liberal and enlightened mind , than ...
... respect for our ancestors , which elevates the character and improves the heart . Next to the sense of religious duty and moral feeling , I hardly know what should bear with stronger obli- gation on a liberal and enlightened mind , than ...
Page 35
... respect to a profitable investment of capital , like any other enterprise of trade or manufac- ture . The more especially , as they require , by necessity or habit , slave labor for their production , the capital necessary to carry on ...
... respect to a profitable investment of capital , like any other enterprise of trade or manufac- ture . The more especially , as they require , by necessity or habit , slave labor for their production , the capital necessary to carry on ...
Page 46
... respects it cannot be denied , that the circumstances of this country are most favorable to the hope of maintaining ... respect to property . Their situation demanded a parceling out and division of the lands ; and it may be fairly said ...
... respects it cannot be denied , that the circumstances of this country are most favorable to the hope of maintaining ... respect to property . Their situation demanded a parceling out and division of the lands ; and it may be fairly said ...
Page 48
... respect , however , to the recent law of succession in France , to which I have alluded , I would , presumptuously perhaps , hazard a conjecture , that if the government do not change the law , the law , in half a century , will change ...
... respect , however , to the recent law of succession in France , to which I have alluded , I would , presumptuously perhaps , hazard a conjecture , that if the government do not change the law , the law , in half a century , will change ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
argument balance of trade bank benefit bill cause character charter Circuit colonies commerce committee Congress constitution contend contract course Court debts declaration doubt duty England established evil exercise existing express favor feeling fees gentleman George Crowninshield give grant Greece Greeks Hartford Convention hemp Holy Alliance honorable member House impeachment important interest judge judgment justice Knapp labor land legislation legislature liberty manufactures Massachusetts means measure ment mode Morea murder nations nature navigation object occasion opinion paper parties passed persons plaintiff in error political present President principle probate prohibition proper proposed protection proved provisions purpose question reason received regard regulation resolution respect Respondent Senate sentiments South Carolina Spain Spanish dollars Spermaceti standing laws statute supposed tariff of 1816 taxes things tion trade true trust United vote whole