Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 88
... judgment in men . And there is GERRY , himself among the earliest and the foremost of the patriots , found , when the battle of Lexington summoned them to common councils , by the side of WARREN ; a man who lived to serve his country at ...
... judgment in men . And there is GERRY , himself among the earliest and the foremost of the patriots , found , when the battle of Lexington summoned them to common councils , by the side of WARREN ; a man who lived to serve his country at ...
Page 93
... judgment . In the meantime , all good men rejoice , and well may rejoice , that the sharpest differences sprung out of measures , which , whether right or wrong , have ceased , with the exigencies that gave them birth , and have left no ...
... judgment . In the meantime , all good men rejoice , and well may rejoice , that the sharpest differences sprung out of measures , which , whether right or wrong , have ceased , with the exigencies that gave them birth , and have left no ...
Page 103
... judgment has arrived . There is no class of the community for whose interests I have ever cherished a more sin- cere regard , than that on whose pursuits some parts of the measure alluded to bears with great severity . They are ...
... judgment has arrived . There is no class of the community for whose interests I have ever cherished a more sin- cere regard , than that on whose pursuits some parts of the measure alluded to bears with great severity . They are ...
Page 104
... judgment of the good people of the Commonwealth . On some other subjects , Mr. President , I had the good fortune to act in perfect unison with my colleague , and with every Representa- tive of the State . On one , especially , the ...
... judgment of the good people of the Commonwealth . On some other subjects , Mr. President , I had the good fortune to act in perfect unison with my colleague , and with every Representa- tive of the State . On one , especially , the ...
Page 107
... judgment , of the impossibility of so holding them together by any narrow , contracted , local , or selfish system of legislation . To render the Constitution perpetual , ( which God grant it may be ) it is necessary that its benefits ...
... judgment , of the impossibility of so holding them together by any narrow , contracted , local , or selfish system of legislation . To render the Constitution perpetual , ( which God grant it may be ) it is necessary that its benefits ...
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