Life of Daniel Webster, Volumen2D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... authority of Mr. Webster to state the whole case to the intelligence of the world , in such a manner as to show the true conclusions of the public law upon its several features . The first thing that he did was to instruct the Attorney ...
... authority of Mr. Webster to state the whole case to the intelligence of the world , in such a manner as to show the true conclusions of the public law upon its several features . The first thing that he did was to instruct the Attorney ...
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... authority beyond the Con- stitution ? I put the question solemnly to gentlemen : if the Constitution does not go there , how are we to have any authority or jurisdiction what- eyer ? Is not Congress the creature of the Constitution ...
... authority beyond the Con- stitution ? I put the question solemnly to gentlemen : if the Constitution does not go there , how are we to have any authority or jurisdiction what- eyer ? Is not Congress the creature of the Constitution ...
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... authority . But there was , in fact , not one word on the subject in the first article . Any such admission would have defeated the whole object of the treaty . The treaty itself stipulated for the only method of settling disputes , viz ...
... authority . But there was , in fact , not one word on the subject in the first article . Any such admission would have defeated the whole object of the treaty . The treaty itself stipulated for the only method of settling disputes , viz ...
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