| Benson John Lossing - 1859 - 674 Seiten
...been evinced by»experiments ancient and modern : ^ome of them in our country and under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in one... | |
| 1859 - 370 Seiten
...been evinced by experiments ancient and modern ; some of them in our country, and under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in one... | |
| Horace Binney - 1859 - 262 Seiten
...country and under our own eyes.—To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute them.—If in the opinion of the People, the distribution or...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates.—But let there be no change by usurpation; for though this, in... | |
| Ezra B. Chase - 1860 - 558 Seiten
...evinced by experiments, ancient and modern ; some of them in our own country, and under our own eyes. . To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in one... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1860 - 804 Seiten
...been evinced by experiments ancient and modern : some of them in our country and under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way, which the constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in one... | |
| HON. J. Y. HEADLEY - 1860 - 502 Seiten
...been evinced by experiments ancient and modern : some of them in our country and cinder our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation; for though this, in one... | |
| John Hanbury Dwyer - 1860 - 372 Seiten
...in "our own country, and under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to.institute them. If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in one... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 Seiten
...them in our country ana under our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to constitute them. If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment in the way which the constitution designates. But let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in one... | |
| J. T. Headley - 1860 - 558 Seiten
...in our country and ander our own eyes. To preserve them must be as necessary as to institute thom. If, in the opinion of the people, the distribution...powers be in any particular wrong, let it be corrected bj ar. amendment in the way which the Constitution designates. But let thort be no change by usurpation... | |
| United States - 1861 - 64 Seiten
...been evinced by experiments ancient and modern : some of them in our country, and under our own eyes. To. preserve them must be as necessary as to institute...wrong, let it be corrected by an amendment, in the way which the Constitution designates. But ., let there be no change by usurpation ; for though this, in... | |
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