| William Sullivan - United States - 1834 - 398 pages
...constitutional right. What is it, in fact, to nine hundred and ninety-nine men in every thousand, who is the Governor of a state, or the President of the United States, so that he is an able, virtuous, and conscientious man, and disdains the influence of corrupting party... | |
| Alden Bradford - Massachusetts - 1835 - 496 pages
...publications, and set the attorney general on the search after them. The judge gave an opinion, fairly aud independently, as if he knew of no excitement, and...decidedly condemned. For the governor of a state, or tha president of the United States, to interfere with the opinions or decisions of the judges, especially... | |
| Criticism - 1860 - 1172 pages
...to the end of the free democracy, Athens never had a Chief Magistrate — nothing corresponding to the Governor of a state, or the President of the United States, with us. Tin's increase in the number of archons, and the establishment of annual election were made... | |
| Richard Newton - 1860 - 174 pages
...character does Jesus here come before us ? As a Teacher. It is a great thing to have a good teacher. If the Governor of a State, or the President of the United States, should have a class in a Sunday-school, the boys who were in his class would feel themselves honoured... | |
| Mark Hopkins - Baccalaureate addresses - 1874 - 370 pages
...word. You may become rich ; may come to be the first man in a village, or a member of Congress, or the Governor of a State, or the President of the United States, and may suppose yourselves to be engaged, as ten thousands have before you, in the most important and... | |
| Mark Hopkins - Baccalaureate addresses - 1874 - 372 pages
...word. You may become rich ; may come to be the first man in a village, or a member of Congress, or the Governor of a State, or the President of the United States, and may suppose yourselves to be engaged, as ten thousands have before you, in the most important and... | |
| Mark Hopkins - Baccalaureate addresses - 1874 - 372 pages
...word. You may become rich ; may come to be the first man in a village, or a member of Congress, or the Governor of a State, or the President of the United States, and may suppose yourselves to be engaged, as ten thousands have before you, in the most important and... | |
| Thomas Hubbard Vail - 1879 - 308 pages
...of the Diocesan Churches. Again, in the Protestant Episcopal Church there is no officer analogous to the Governor of a State, or the President of the United States ; for the bishop of a diocese is a very limited executive, and corresponds rather to the chairman of... | |
| Mark Hopkins - Baccalaureate addresses - 1884 - 414 pages
...word. You may become rich ; may come to be the first man in a village, or a member of Congress, or the Governor of a State, or the President of the United States, and may suppose yourselves to be engaged, as ten thousands have before you, in the most important and... | |
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