| 1834 - 778 sivua
...restraint on the profession, avowal, or discussion of religious tenets, was in manifest hostility, not only to the letter and spirit of the Constitution of the United States, but of the people in general, in every State. — P. 14. Again : — You may believe and profess that... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 476 sivua
...induced, by any emergency, to yield, while the lib>erty of the people is preserved, and the rights ot the parties to the compact respected according to...free people; and contrary to the letter and spirit of tbe Constitution of the United States. 3. Resolved, That the obvious and legitimate object of a written... | |
| 1845 - 778 sivua
...popular representation : to the self-etident truths proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence : to the letter and spirit of the Constitution of the United States, and to the liberties of the whole people of all the free States." It was said by a great statesman... | |
| John H. Gihon - 1857 - 348 sivua
...to amounts to a denial of justice and a virtual suspension of " the great writ of liberty," contrary to the letter and spirit of the Constitution of the United States. Many provisions of chapter 66, entitled " elections," are objectionable. Section llth, requiring certain... | |
| John H. Gihon - 1857 - 360 sivua
...to amounts to a denial of justice and a virtual suspension of " the great writ of liberty," contrary to the letter and spirit of the Constitution of the United States. Many provisions of chapter 66, entitled " elections," are objectionable. Section llth, requiring certain... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1858 - 800 sivua
...to amounts to a denial of justice and a virtual suspension of "the great writ of liberty," contrary to the letter and spirit of the Constitution of the United States. Many provisions of chapter 66, entitled " elections," are objectionable. Section llth, requiring certain... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1858 - 472 sivua
...popular representation ; to the self-evident truths proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence ; to the letter and spirit of the constitution of the United States itself: to the letter and spirit of the constitutions of almost all the states in the Union ; to the... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1858 - 452 sivua
...popular representation; to the self-evident truths proclaimed in the Declaratiow of Independence ; to the letter and spirit of the constitution of the United States itself; to the fetter and spirit of the constitutions of almost all the states in the Union ; to the... | |
| William O. Blake - 1857 - 934 sivua
...to amounts to a denial of justice and a virtual suspension of "the great writ of liberty," contrary to the letter and spirit of the constitution of the United States. Many provisions of chapter 66, entitled "Elections," are objectionable. Section llth, requiring certain... | |
| Marvin T. Wheat - 1862 - 520 sivua
...citizen of the State in question > and of all the other States, free or slave, were such according to the letter and spirit of the Constitution of the United States. Hence, such State becomes a usurper of the sacred rights of the other States in imposing on them what... | |
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