Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and TimesA.W. Elder, 1855 - 404 Seiten A collection of speeches by the author. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-5 von 84
Seite 7
... exist , and will , without a mur- mur , cheerfully submit to the present state of things , consoling himself that it was ordained by his country , and decreed by one of the wisest , best , and freest constitutions extant in the world ...
... exist , and will , without a mur- mur , cheerfully submit to the present state of things , consoling himself that it was ordained by his country , and decreed by one of the wisest , best , and freest constitutions extant in the world ...
Seite 26
... exist quently , Congress , as long as it shall choose to there or not , just as they would control all their legislate for any such territory , may interdict other domestic institutions and social relations the introduction of slavery ...
... exist quently , Congress , as long as it shall choose to there or not , just as they would control all their legislate for any such territory , may interdict other domestic institutions and social relations the introduction of slavery ...
Seite 27
... exist , but north of which it shall not . I would have no insuperable objection to this , although I would prefer total abstinence from all interference on Let us pause and soberly reflect before we that subject . No congressional act ...
... exist , but north of which it shall not . I would have no insuperable objection to this , although I would prefer total abstinence from all interference on Let us pause and soberly reflect before we that subject . No congressional act ...
Seite 34
... exist permanent system of credit , national or indi- between the government and the people . It vidual , is pernicious . It is unnatural and se - begets obligations , and interests , and feelings , ductive , and had generally brought on ...
... exist permanent system of credit , national or indi- between the government and the people . It vidual , is pernicious . It is unnatural and se - begets obligations , and interests , and feelings , ductive , and had generally brought on ...
Seite 61
... exists only in the bo- som , and is imperfect , because no external or physical force can be exerted , to compel . In a state of nature , where there is no law but that of Heaven , man is responsible only to his God for breaches of the ...
... exists only in the bo- som , and is imperfect , because no external or physical force can be exerted , to compel . In a state of nature , where there is no law but that of Heaven , man is responsible only to his God for breaches of the ...
Inhalt
1 | |
3 | |
29 | |
44 | |
49 | |
75 | |
90 | |
95 | |
216 | |
227 | |
234 | |
245 | |
257 | |
268 | |
282 | |
294 | |
105 | |
138 | |
147 | |
149 | |
151 | |
154 | |
156 | |
160 | |
171 | |
186 | |
206 | |
318 | |
330 | |
334 | |
338 | |
352 | |
364 | |
375 | |
386 | |
393 | |
400 | |
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abolish adopted argument authority Baker Bates believe bill citizen civil common law Congress consequently considered consti constitution of Kentucky contract convention court of appeals court of equity debt decide decision declare decree delegated delusion doctrine doubt duty effect election enactment endeavored enforce England enlightened equally eral established executive exist fact federal constitution feel friends GEORGE ROBERTSON honest honor hope impair independent insanity interest judges judgment judicial judiciary jurisprudence justice Kentucky land lative legal obligation legislative legislature Lexington liberty lieutenant governor majority ment mind mode monomania moral necessary never object opinion organic party passions patriotism peace political popular post roads present principles proper prove purpose reason remedy repeal replevin republican Robertson Russell Senate slavery slaves Southard sovereignty stitution supreme court tion truth tution unconstitutional Union United virtue vote whigs William Owsley Willis Alston