The Deseret Weekly, Volume 38, Issue 1Deseret News Company, 1889 |
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Page 88
... defendant of socialists whose purposes were the Louis Napoleon would not have de- came up the judge suspended sen- discussion of a paper on " Salvation clared war if there had been nothing tence during good behavior , upon from Poverty ...
... defendant of socialists whose purposes were the Louis Napoleon would not have de- came up the judge suspended sen- discussion of a paper on " Salvation clared war if there had been nothing tence during good behavior , upon from Poverty ...
Page 90
... defendant . The Commissioner , however ordered him arrested on a charge of obtain- ing money under false pretenses ... defendants . transactions were developed . The first witness was M. R. Williams , of San Francisco , who testified ...
... defendant . The Commissioner , however ordered him arrested on a charge of obtain- ing money under false pretenses ... defendants . transactions were developed . The first witness was M. R. Williams , of San Francisco , who testified ...
Page 117
... defendant , and said the grand jury his way to instruct the could then say whether she was as to his duty in this competent or not . We find this The spirit that prompted such a woman in the penitentiary , for what ? For refusing to ...
... defendant , and said the grand jury his way to instruct the could then say whether she was as to his duty in this competent or not . We find this The spirit that prompted such a woman in the penitentiary , for what ? For refusing to ...
Page 121
... defendant about the time the indictment was returned , and the officers have been diligently seeking to find him since that time . The fact Mr. Peters - I do not know what expense the government was put to , but the marshal has been put ...
... defendant about the time the indictment was returned , and the officers have been diligently seeking to find him since that time . The fact Mr. Peters - I do not know what expense the government was put to , but the marshal has been put ...
Page 128
... defendant was in bad be revived during the next session health ; and learning by a dispatch of Congress , when the republicans from Marshal Dyer that Mr. Kimball expect to have their own way in was in a dangerous condition , the ...
... defendant was in bad be revived during the next session health ; and learning by a dispatch of Congress , when the republicans from Marshal Dyer that Mr. Kimball expect to have their own way in was in a dangerous condition , the ...
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Page 13 - In all the changes to which you may be invited, remember that time and habit are at least as necessary to fix the true character of governments, as of other human institutions ; that experience is the surest standard, by which to test the real tendency of the existing constitution of a country ; that facility in changes, upon the credit of mere hypothesis and opinion, exposes to perpetual change, from the endless variety of hypothesis and opinion.
Page 255 - I have nought that is fair, saith he : Have nought but the bearded grain ? Though the breath of these flowers is sweet to me, I will give them all back again. He gazed at the flowers with tearful eyes, He kissed their drooping leaves ; It was for the Lord of Paradise He bound them in his sheaves.
Page 13 - Liberty itself will find in such a government, with powers properly distributed and adjusted, its surest guardian. It is, indeed, little else than a name, where the government is too feeble to withstand the enterprises of faction, to confine each member of the society within the limits prescribed by the laws, and to maintain all in the secure and tranquil enjoyment of the rights of person and property.
Page 14 - Let it simply be asked, where is the security for property, for reputation, for life, if the sense of religious obligation desert the oaths which are the instruments of investigation in courts of justice ? And let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without religion.
Page 13 - All obstructions to the execution of the laws, all combinations and associations, under whatever plausible character, with the real design to direct, control, counteract or awe the regular deliberation and action of the constituted authorities, are destructive of this fundamental principle, and of fatal tendency.
Page 131 - And they shall drive thee from men, and thy dwelling shall be with the beasts of the field : they shall make thee to eat grass as oxen, and seven times shall pass over thee, until thou know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever he will.
Page 13 - They serve to organize faction, to give it an artificial and extraordinary force; to put in the place of the delegated will of the nation the will of a party, often a small but artful and enterprising minority of the community; and, according to the alternate triumphs of different parties, to make the public administration the mirror of the ill-concerted and incongruous projects of faction, rather than the organ of consistent and wholesome plans digested by common counsels and modified by mutual...
Page 13 - One method of assault may be to effect in the forms of the Constitution alterations which will impair the energy of the system, and thus to undermine what cannot be directly overthrown.
Page 13 - ... the real tendency of the existing constitution of a country; that facility in changes upon the credit of mere hypothesis and opinion exposes to perpetual change, from the endless variety of hypothesis and opinion; and remember especially that for the efficient management of your common interests in a country so extensive as ours a government of as much vigor as is consistent with the perfect security of liberty is indispensable.
Page 156 - It is not every act, legislative in form, that is law. Law Is something more than mere will exerted as an act of power.