Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 39
... statutes were passed to reenforce these statutes , and other rules prescribed , to secure a compliance with these rules . In this manner was the trade , to and from the colonies , tied up , almost to the exclusive advantage of the ...
... statutes were passed to reenforce these statutes , and other rules prescribed , to secure a compliance with these rules . In this manner was the trade , to and from the colonies , tied up , almost to the exclusive advantage of the ...
Page 68
... statute , that every nation possesses the power of establishing a government for itself But public opinion has attained also an influence over governments , which do not admit the popular principle into their organization . A necessary ...
... statute , that every nation possesses the power of establishing a government for itself But public opinion has attained also an influence over governments , which do not admit the popular principle into their organization . A necessary ...
Page 117
... statute enumerates . " † Col- leges are enumerated , as charities in that statute . The government , in these cases , lends its aid to perpetuate the beneficent intention of the donor , by granting a charter , under which his private ...
... statute enumerates . " † Col- leges are enumerated , as charities in that statute . The government , in these cases , lends its aid to perpetuate the beneficent intention of the donor , by granting a charter , under which his private ...
Page 119
... statutes they thought fit for the regulation of them . And not only the statutes , but the appointment of visitors was left to them , and the manner of government , and the several conditions , on which any persons were to be made or ...
... statutes they thought fit for the regulation of them . And not only the statutes , but the appointment of visitors was left to them , and the manner of government , and the several conditions , on which any persons were to be made or ...
Page 122
... statute or ordinance of the college , he would be entitled to his action , for depriving him of his franchise . It makes no difference , that this property is to be holden and admin- istered , and these franchises exercised for the ...
... statute or ordinance of the college , he would be entitled to his action , for depriving him of his franchise . It makes no difference , that this property is to be holden and admin- istered , and these franchises exercised for the ...
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