Text-book of Prose, from Burke, Webster, and Bacon, with Notes, and Sketches of the Authors' Lives, for Use in Schools and ClassesGinn, Heath, & Company, 1881 |
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Page 401
... bank , and having erected the judg- ment of the President himself into a standard by which to try the constitutional character of such powers , and having de- nounced the authority of the Supreme Court to decide finally on ...
... bank , and having erected the judg- ment of the President himself into a standard by which to try the constitutional character of such powers , and having de- nounced the authority of the Supreme Court to decide finally on ...
Page 407
... bank . Sir , I will not be silent at the threat of such a detestable fraud on public opinion . If but ten men , or one man , in the nation will hear my voice , I will still warn them against this attempted imposition . Mr. President ...
... bank . Sir , I will not be silent at the threat of such a detestable fraud on public opinion . If but ten men , or one man , in the nation will hear my voice , I will still warn them against this attempted imposition . Mr. President ...
Page 421
... Bank of the United States , where they had been placed by law . Before doing this , however , he found himself under the necessity of removing from office the Secretary of the Treasury , who declined to execute his will in that behalf ...
... Bank of the United States , where they had been placed by law . Before doing this , however , he found himself under the necessity of removing from office the Secretary of the Treasury , who declined to execute his will in that behalf ...
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