Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 934
... Marshall was in the thick of every discussion and every struggle . He was a member of the Virginia Assembly ; an Executive Coun- cillor ; general of militia ; delegate to the State convention which adopted the Federal Constitution ...
... Marshall was in the thick of every discussion and every struggle . He was a member of the Virginia Assembly ; an Executive Coun- cillor ; general of militia ; delegate to the State convention which adopted the Federal Constitution ...
Page 935
... Marshall himself was the first to call it , with its immense territory and its 75,000,000 of people , is a negligible factor nowhere on earth , and its national Supreme Court ranks as the most exalted and potent judicial tribunal that ...
... Marshall himself was the first to call it , with its immense territory and its 75,000,000 of people , is a negligible factor nowhere on earth , and its national Supreme Court ranks as the most exalted and potent judicial tribunal that ...
Page 936
... Marshall became the head one hundred years ago . That he dominated his court on all constitutional questions is ... Marshall's opinions- " All wrong - but no man in the United States can tell why or wherein he is wrong . " If we consider ...
... Marshall became the head one hundred years ago . That he dominated his court on all constitutional questions is ... Marshall's opinions- " All wrong - but no man in the United States can tell why or wherein he is wrong . " If we consider ...
Page 937
... Marshall's auspices , how- ever , and his interpretation and exposition of the Consti- tution , the sentiment of nationality germinated and grew apace , a vigorous national life developed , and an inde- structible union of ...
... Marshall's auspices , how- ever , and his interpretation and exposition of the Consti- tution , the sentiment of nationality germinated and grew apace , a vigorous national life developed , and an inde- structible union of ...
Page 938
... Marshall era were still about us - in effect would have us tear up the railroad and sink the steamship and return the lightning to the heavens whence Franklin brought it down . The lat- ter would have us believe that , to act well our ...
... Marshall era were still about us - in effect would have us tear up the railroad and sink the steamship and return the lightning to the heavens whence Franklin brought it down . The lat- ter would have us believe that , to act well our ...
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