The law, sir, has been my study from my infancy, and my only profession. I have gone' through the circle of office, in the legislative, executive, and judicial, departments of government; and from all my study, observation, and experience, I must declare,... Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence - Страница 306по John Sanderson - 1824Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1858 - 682 страници
...the Constitution for the construction of the Senate of the United States.1 " I have gone," said he, " through the circle of office, in the legislative,...being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished what has long been my ardent wish, that you will hereafter have a salutary permanency... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1858 - 688 страници
...the Constitution for the construction of the Senate of the United States.1 " I have gone," said he, " through the circle of office, in the legislative,...the world has yet seen. I congratulate you on the fanprospect of its being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished what has long... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1862 - 892 страници
..." I have gone through the circle of office in the legislative, executive, and judicial departments, and from all my study, observation, and experience,...due consideration of this system, it appears to me to be the best the world has yet seen." The •pposition to the Constitution was chiefly confined to... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1863 - 700 страници
...the Constitution for the construction of the Senate of the United States.1 " I have gone," said he, " through the circle of office, in the legislative,...being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished what has long been my ardent wish, that you will hereafter have a salutary permanency... | |
| William Crawford Armor - 1872 - 600 страници
...the results which were likely to follow if it should prevail. In concluding his appeal, he said : " The law, sir, has been my study from my infancy, and...consideration of this system, it appears to me the best that the world has yet seen. I congratulate you on the fair prospect of its being adopted, and am happy... | |
| William Crawford Armor - 1874 - 634 страници
...were likely to follow if it should prevail. In concluding his appeal, he said : " The law, sir, haa been my study from my infancy, and my only profession....consideration of this system, it appears to me the best that the world has yet seen. I congratulate you on the fair prospect of its being adopted, and am happy... | |
| David Robert Bruce Nevin - 1875 - 260 страници
...only profession. I have gone through the circle of office in the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of government, and from all my study,...and due consideration of this system, it appears to be the very best the world has yet seen." In 1788 the Legislature of Pennsylvania took preliminary... | |
| David A. McKnight - 1878 - 446 страници
...only profession. I have gone through the circle of office in the legislative, judicial, and executive departments of government ; and from all my study,...from a full examination and due consideration of this great system, it appears to me to be the best that the world has yet seen." • The eanto of this general... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1888 - 878 страници
...has been my study from my infancy, and my only profession. I have gone through the circle of ofHce, in the legislative, executive and judicial departments...being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished, what has been long my ardent wish — that you will hereafter have a SALUTARY... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1889 - 800 страници
...prepare a bill of rights, but the motion was lost by an equal division of the states. Elliot, V. 538. that, from a full examination and due consideration...being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished what has long been my ardent wish, that you will hereafter have a salutary permanency... | |
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