| George Ticknor Curtis - Legislators - 1870 - 764 pages
...and through and through. I have no confidence in anybody who seeks to repeal, or anybody who wishes to alter or modify these constitutional provisions....themselves in the nature of grants, and therefore not BO irrepealable, are just as important ; and we are to hear no parleying upon it. We are to listen... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - Legislators - 1870 - 762 pages
...and through and through. I have no confidence in anybody who seeks to repeal, or anybody who wishes to alter or modify these constitutional provisions....legislation, if not in themselves in the nature of grant?, and therefore not so irrepealable, are just as important ; and we are to hear no parleying... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 948 pages
...and through and through. I have no confidence in anybody who seeks to repeal, or anybody who wishes to alter or modify these constitutional provisions. There they are. Many of these great measures are irrepenlable. The settlement with Texas is as irrepcahible as the admission of California. Other important... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - Constitutional history - 1885 - 490 pages
...and through and through. I have no confidence in anybody who seeks to repeal, or anybody who wishes to alter or modify these constitutional provisions....are. Many of these great measures are irrepealable. . . . Other important objects of legislation, if not in themselves in the nature of grants, and therefore... | |
| Hermann Von Holst - Constitutional history - 1885 - 484 pages
...and through and through. I have no confidence in anybody who seeks to repeal, or anybody who wishes to alter or modify these constitutional provisions....are. Many of these great measures are irrepealable. . . . Other important objects of legislation, if not in themselves in the nature of grants, and therefore... | |
| Theodore Parker - 1906 - 480 pages
...and through and through. I have no confidence in anybody who seeks the repeal, in anybody who wishes to alter or modify these constitutional provisions....are irrepealable. The settlement with Texas is as irrepealnble as the admission of California. Other important objects of legislation, if not in themselves... | |
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