| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...out, after all, that the Jaw was constitutional? He would answer, of course, treason. No lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them,...banner," he would reply; " see there the nullifying law!" Is it your opinion, gallant commander, they would then say, that, if we should be indicted for treason,... | |
| Robert Walsh - American literature - 1831 - 722 pages
...would answer, of course, treason. No lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would toll them, had learned that some years ago. How, then,...taking people off, that we do not much relish. How do he would reply, ' see commander, they would t same floating banner of your's would make a good plea... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...out, after all, that the law was constitutional'* He would answer, of course, treason. No lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them,...banner," he would reply; " see there the nullifying law!" Is it your opinion, gallant commander, they would then say, that if we should be indicted for treason,... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...out, after all, that the law was constitutional? He would answer, of course, treason. No lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them,...he would reply; " see. there the nullifying law!" Is it your opinion, gallant commander, they would then say, that, if we should be indicted for treason,... | |
| George Ticknor - 1831 - 56 pages
...out, after all, that the law was constitutional 1 He would answer, of course, treason. No lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them,...do you propose to defend us ? ' Look at my floating bannar,' he would reply, ' see there the nullifying law!' Is it your opinion, gallant commander, they... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - American literature - 1832 - 310 pages
...out, after all, that the law was constitutional? He would answer, of course, treason. No lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them,...banner," he would reply; "see there the nullifying law !" Is it your opinion, gallant commander, they would then say, that if we should be indicted for treason,... | |
| Law - 1832 - 504 pages
...out, after all, that the law was constitutional? He would answer, of course, treason. No lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them,...banner," he would reply ; " see there the nullifying lam ! " Is it your opinion, gallant commander, they would then say, that if we should be indicted for... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1835 - 1166 pages
...after all, that the law tea» constitutional '' He would answer, of course, treason. ISo lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them,...taking people off, that we do not much relish. How do yon propose to defend us? " Look at my floating banner," he would reply; " see there the nullifying... | |
| George Willson - Elocution - 1840 - 298 pages
...after all, that the law was constitutional. He would answer, of course, treason. No •• lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them, had learned that, some years ago. How, then, lliey would ask, do you propose to defend us ? We are not afraid of bullets, but treason has a way... | |
| George Willson - American literature - 1844 - 300 pages
...out, after all, that the law was constitutional. He would answer, of course, treason. No lawyer could give any other answer. John Fries, he would tell them,...bullets, but treason has a way of taking people off, 7 that we do not much relish. How, then, they would ask, do you propose to defend us ? " Look at my... | |
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