Addresses, Literary, Political, Legal & Miscellaneous, Volume 2Times Publishing Company, 1895 - Civilization |
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Page 68
... nomination would be reasonably certain as things go in Lancaster these days , if the mayor and police shall be equal to protecting the political returns of judges from self - destruction , and the vaults of the Lancaster banks shall be ...
... nomination would be reasonably certain as things go in Lancaster these days , if the mayor and police shall be equal to protecting the political returns of judges from self - destruction , and the vaults of the Lancaster banks shall be ...
Page 69
... nominations should be condemned with emphasis by the people , and he might be impelled to go further and say that a judge whose record cannot stand public criticism should not be permitted to preside in the temple of justice . If in ...
... nominations should be condemned with emphasis by the people , and he might be impelled to go further and say that a judge whose record cannot stand public criticism should not be permitted to preside in the temple of justice . If in ...
Page 82
... nomination for Congress . They urged that statesmanship was his forte , and that he should not be isolated on the bench when he could feast on national fame ; but he probably distrusted political promises , and he rejected the proposal ...
... nomination for Congress . They urged that statesmanship was his forte , and that he should not be isolated on the bench when he could feast on national fame ; but he probably distrusted political promises , and he rejected the proposal ...
Page 83
... nominated the honored chief for election in 1851 , will remember how that one infirmity confronted his candidate , and how himself and another active delegate - since a justice of this learned court , William A. Porter - made exhaustive ...
... nominated the honored chief for election in 1851 , will remember how that one infirmity confronted his candidate , and how himself and another active delegate - since a justice of this learned court , William A. Porter - made exhaustive ...
Page 160
... nominated . Thus the party organs have been steadily elevating themselves to independence until to - day America has the most independent newspaper press in the world ; and being the great educator of the people , I speak considerately ...
... nominated . Thus the party organs have been steadily elevating themselves to independence until to - day America has the most independent newspaper press in the world ; and being the great educator of the people , I speak considerately ...
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