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" always, like other popular governments, to its responsibility to the people. And now, sir, I repeat, how is it that a state legislature acquires any power to interfere? Who or what gives them the right to say to the people,  "
The Statesmen of America in 1846 - Page 111
by Sarah Mytton Maury - 1847 - 261 pages
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The Academical Reader: Comprising Selections from the Most Admired Authors ...

John J. Harrod - Readers - 1832 - 338 pages
...since somebody must decide on the extent of these powers, the Government shall itself decide; subject, always, like other popular governments, to its responsibility...State Legislature acquires any power to interfere? 10. Who, or what gives them the right to say to the people, " We, who are your agents and servants...
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American Annual Register of Public Events, Volume 5

Joseph Blunt - History - 1832 - 916 pages
...since somebody must decide on the extent of these powers, the Government shall itself decide ; subject always, like other popular Governments, to its responsibility to the People. And now I repeat, how is it, that a State legislature acquires any right to interfere ? Who, or what, gives...
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1

Daniel Webster - United States - 1835 - 1166 pages
...like other popular governments, to itresponsibility to the people. And now, sir, I repeat, how IB A that a state legislature acquires any power to interfere?...the right to say to the people, " We, who are your agent* end servants for one purpose, will undertake to decide, that »nur other agents and servants,...
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The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of ..., Volume 4

Jonathan Elliot - United States - 1836 - 680 pages
...these powers, the government shall itself decide — subject, always, like other popular frovertiments, to its responsibility to the people. And now, sir,...right to say to the people, " We, who are your agents and servants for one purpose, will undertake to decide that your other agents and servants, appointed...
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History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to ...

Alden Bradford - History - 1840 - 496 pages
...since somebody must decide on the extent of these powers, the government shall itself decide ; subject, always, like other popular governments, to its responsibility...right to say to the people, " We, who are your agents and servants for one purpose, will undertake to decide, that your other agents and servants, appointed...
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History of the Federal Government, for Fifty Years: From March, 1789 to ...

Alden Bradford - History - 1840 - 502 pages
...since somebody must decide on the extent of these powers, the government shall itself decide ; subject, always, like other popular governments, to its responsibility...right to say to the people, " We, who are your agents and servants for one purpose, will undertake to decide, that your other agents and servants, appointed...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...: Speeches in the convention to amend the ...

Daniel Webster - United States - 1851 - 582 pages
...since somebody must decide on the extent of these powers, the government shall itself decide ; subject, always, like other popular governments, to its responsibility...right to say to the people, " We, who are your agents and servants for one purpose, will undertake to decide, that your other agents and servants, appointed...
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Speeches of Messrs. Hayne and Webster in the United States Senate, on the ...

Robert Young Hayne - Foot's resolution, 1829 - 1852 - 90 pages
...decide — subjeci Jways, like other popular governments, to its responsibility to the people, ^.nd now, sir, I repeat, how is it that a state legislature acquires any ight to interfere ? Who, or what, gives them the right to say to the peoile, "We, who are your agents...
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The Works of Daniel Webster ...

Daniel Webster - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1853 - 582 pages
...since somebody must decide on the extent of these powers, the government shall itself decide ; subject, always, like other popular governments, to its responsibility...right to say to the people, " We, who are your agents and servants for one purpose, will undertake to decide, that your other agents and servants, appointed...
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The Great Orations and Senatorial Speech of Daniel Webster: Comprising ...

Daniel Webster - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1853 - 130 pages
...somebody must decide on the extent of these powers, the government shall itself decide — subject always like other popular governments, to its responsibility...repeat, how is it that a state legislature acquires any right to interfere? Who, or what, gives them the right to say to the people, " We, who are your, agents...
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