The law, sir, has been my study from my infancy, and my only profession. I have gone' through the circle of office, in the legislative, executive, and judicial, departments of government; and from all my study, observation, and experience, I must declare,... Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence - Page 306by John Sanderson - 1824Full view - About this book
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1813 - 658 pages
...objections t0 ~"---~ i",,u c°°VMira'--»^«;; ^A. It wil e Jn Particular buildin. nV' **««*• ft will, consideration of this system, it appears to me the...being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished, what has been long my ardent wish — that you will hereafter have a SALUTARY... | |
| John Sanderson - United States - 1827 - 388 pages
...stipulated or shall hereafter be stipulated and agreed upon. will be punctually performed; and other nations be induced to enter into treaties with you. " IV....it appears to me the best the world has yet seen. (l I congratulate you on the fair prospect of its being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of... | |
| John Sanderson, Robert Waln - United States - 1828 - 450 pages
...general, and of this state in particular. "V. It will invigorate your commerce, and encourage •hip building. " VI. It will have a tendency, not only...being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished, what has been long my ardent wish, — that you will hereafter have a salutary... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1829 - 494 pages
...been urged against it. In the conclusion of this eloquent speech, he used the following language : " The law, sir, has been my study from my infancy, and...being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished, what has been long my ardent wish — that you will hereafter have a salutary... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1831 - 586 pages
...United States in general, and of this state in particular. "V. rt will invigorate your commerce.and encourage ship building. ••VI. It will have a...it appears to me the best the world has yet seen. "1 congratulate you on the fair prospect of its being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1832 - 484 pages
...of this eloquent speech, he used the following language : " The law, sir, has been my_8tudy from ray infancy, and my only profession. I have gone through...the world has yet seen. "I congratulate you, on the foit prospect of its being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished, what has... | |
| James Herring - United States - 1839 - 526 pages
...his zeal and ability. " I have gone," said he, " through the circle of office, in the Legislature, Executive, and Judicial departments of government...being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of seeing accomplished what has long been my ardent wish, that you will hereafter have a salutary permanency... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1840 - 484 pages
...been urged against it. In the conclusion of this eloquent speech, he used the following language : " The law, sir, has been my study from my infancy, and...it appears to me the best the world has yet seen, t "I congratulate you on the fair prospect of its being adopted, and am happy in the expectation of... | |
| George Washington Frost Mellen - Constitutional history - 1841 - 452 pages
...from my infancy, and my only profession. I have gone through the circle of office, in the legislature, executive, and judicial departments of government,...that, from a full examination and due consideration of the system, it appears to be the best the world has yet seen. " I congratulate you upon the fair prospect... | |
| Irish literature - 1857 - 866 pages
...concluded a remarkable speech with those memorable words — •" The law, Sir, has been my study from infancy, and my only profession. I have gone through...it appears to me, the best the world has yet seen." THB CELT. But poor M'Kean's path was not all roses, thorns lay in it too ; some judicial measures of... | |
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