Autobiography: Collateral Reminiscences, Arguments in Important Causes, Speeches, Addresses, Lectures, and Other Writings, of Samuel A. Foot ...Electrotyped by Smith & McDougal, 1873 |
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... thought that this was not the proper time and place for dis- cussing the propriety of such amendments . The object of this meeting was to promote the election of delegates to the conven- tion , in whose hands the charter of our ...
... thought that this was not the proper time and place for dis- cussing the propriety of such amendments . The object of this meeting was to promote the election of delegates to the conven- tion , in whose hands the charter of our ...
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... thought that , in communicating them to our readers , we should perform one of the duties which we have imposed on ourselves , viz . , to communicate from time to time the progress of civilization in all parts of the world , and at the ...
... thought that , in communicating them to our readers , we should perform one of the duties which we have imposed on ourselves , viz . , to communicate from time to time the progress of civilization in all parts of the world , and at the ...
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... thought itself authorized to abolish slavery , however desirable such a measure may have been . Nevertheless , in 1806 , before the trial by jury was estab- lished , I proposed to the proprietors of slaves that LECTURES AND OTHER ...
... thought itself authorized to abolish slavery , however desirable such a measure may have been . Nevertheless , in 1806 , before the trial by jury was estab- lished , I proposed to the proprietors of slaves that LECTURES AND OTHER ...
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... thoughts , yet he is confident that he is suffi- ciently well acquainted with him to state what would be his sentiments . They surely are not so selfish and grasping as to induce him to insist on or be disappointed if he does not ...
... thoughts , yet he is confident that he is suffi- ciently well acquainted with him to state what would be his sentiments . They surely are not so selfish and grasping as to induce him to insist on or be disappointed if he does not ...
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... thought of accusing the party of ingratitude , or questioning their right to prefer Mr. Van Buren to him ? And who ever heard Mr. Sanford complain of his political associates , or question the correctness of their con- duct ? Did it do ...
... thought of accusing the party of ingratitude , or questioning their right to prefer Mr. Van Buren to him ? And who ever heard Mr. Sanford complain of his political associates , or question the correctness of their con- duct ? Did it do ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
action adopted Albany amended argument assembly asso associations attainder attorney-general authority Banking Law bill bills of attainder called canal character citizens clause commerce committee Congress Constitution constitutionality convention corporation corruption of blood created death debt declared Dred Scott duty election England exercise father favor fellow-citizens forfeiture friends Fulton Ferry Geneva College gentlemen give honor incorporation institutions interest Judge Foot judicial justice Keeler labor land legislation Legislature measure ment mercantile mind Missouri Compromise moral nation object obliged opinion party passed patriotic person political present president principles proposition provision punishment question reason republican republican party respect Samuel senate slave slavery society sovereign power spirit statute Supreme Court territory Texas thought tion treason trial by jury true uncon Union United voluntary associations vote whig words York
Passagens conhecidas
Página 137 - A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law, it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly or as incidental to its very existence.
Página 326 - The sire turns o'er, wi' patriarchal grace, The big ha'-Bible, ance his father's pride : His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside, His lyart haffets wearing thin an' bare ; Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide, He wales a portion with judicious care, And " Let us worship God !
Página 199 - The assent of two-thirds of the members elected to each house of the legislature shall be requisite to every bill appropriating the public money or property, for local or private purposes.
Página 106 - THERE is a land, of every land the pride, Beloved by Heaven o'er all the world beside ; Where brighter suns dispense serener light, And milder moons emparadise the night ; — There is a spot of earth supremely blest, A dearer, sweeter spot than all the rest...
Página 326 - Here woman reigns : the mother, daughter, wife, Strew with fresh flowers the narrow way of life ! In the clear heaven of her delightful eye, An angel-guard of loves and graces lie ; Around her knees domestic duties meet, And fire-side pleasures gambol at her feet. Where shall that land, that spot of earth be found? " Art thou a man — a patriot ? look around, O thou shalt find, howe'er thy footsteps roam, That land thy country, and that spot thy home.
Página 326 - A land of beauty, virtue, valor, truth, Time-tutored age and love-exalted youth: The wandering mariner, whose eye explores The wealthiest isles, the most enchanting shores, Views not a realm so bountiful and fair, Nor breathes the spirit of a purer air ; In every clime the...
Página 154 - ... transferable on the books of the association in such manner as may be prescribed in the by-laws or articles of association ; and every person becoming a shareholder by such transfer shall, in proportion to his shares, succeed to all the rights and liabilities of the prior holder of such shares, and no change shall be made in the articles of association...
Página 389 - New States, of convenient size, not exceeding four in number, in addi-tion to said State of Texas, and having sufficient population, may hereafter, by the consent of said State, be formed out of the territory thereof, which shall be entitled to admission under the provisions of the federal constitution.
Página 296 - But it is not on slight implication and vague conjecture that the legislature is to be pronounced to have transcended its powers, and its acts to be considered as void. The opposition between the Constitution and the law should be such that the judge feels a clear and strong conviction of their incompatibility with each other.
Página 375 - ... limited by the plain sense and intention of the instrument constituting that compact, as no further valid than they are authorized by the grants enumerated in that compact; and that in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers, not granted by the said compact, the states, who are the 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,...