| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - New Hampshire - 1911 - 420 pages
...embalms. In his interesting sketch of Webster, Mr. Lodge remarks that "when the constitution was adopted there was not a man in the country, from Washington and Hamilton on the one side to George Clinton and George Mason on the other, who regarded the new system as anything but an experiment... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - Biografias - 1883 - 390 pages
...eloquently, ingeniously, and at length. Unfortunately the facts were against him in both instances. When the Constitution was adopted by the votes of...country from Washington and Hamilton on the one side, to George Clinton and George Mason on the other, who regarded the new system as anything but an experiment... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1883 - 412 pages
...eloquently, ingeniously, and at length. Unfortunately the facts were against him in both instances. When the Constitution was adopted by the votes of...the votes of States in popular conventions, it is saf« to say that there was not a man in the country from Washington and Hamilton on the one side,... | |
| District of Columbia. Board of Trustees of Public Schools - Education - 1888 - 940 pages
...from that of South Carolina in 1K30. * * * Unfortunately the f.icls were against himjn both instances. When the Constitution was adopted by the votes of...Philadelphia, and accepted by the votes of States iu popular conventions, it is safe to say that there was not a man in the country, from Washington... | |
| Religion - 1889 - 560 pages
...his armor were historical in their nature .... When the constitution was adopted by the votes of the States in popular conventions, it is safe to say that...country from Washington and Hamilton on the one side, to George Clinton and George Mason on the other, who regarded the system as anything but an experiment... | |
| Confederate States of America - 1889 - 894 pages
...who is at this time a Republican representative in Congress from the city of Boston, Massachusetts : When the Constitution was adopted by the votes of States at Philadelphia, and accepted by votes of States in popular conventions, it was safe to say there was not a man in the country, from... | |
| Southern Historical Society - 1889 - 460 pages
...who is at this time a Republican representative in Congress from the city of Boston, Massachusetts : When the Constitution was adopted by the votes of States at Philadelphia, and accepted by votes of States in popular conventions, it was safe to say there was not a man in the country, from... | |
| Southern Historical Society - Confederate States of America - 1889 - 458 pages
...who is at this time a Republican representative in Congress from the city of Boston, Massachusetts : When the Constitution was adopted by the votes of States at Philadelphia, and accepted by votes of States in popular conventions, it was safe to say there was not a man in the country, from... | |
| John William Jones - 1889 - 752 pages
...Lodge, who is at this time a Republican representative in Congress from the city of JMJB!on, Mass. "When the constitution was adopted by the votes of States at Philadelphia and accepted by votes of States in popular conventions it was safe to say there was not a man in the country, from... | |
| John William Jones - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1890 - 738 pages
...of States at Philadelphia and accepted by votes of States in popular conventions it was safe to say there was not a man in the country, from Washington and Hamilton on the one side to George Clinton and George Mason on the other, who regarded the new system as anything but an experiment... | |
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