| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1858 - 666 páginas
...length, addressing the Chief Justice, Marshall, he proceeded thus : — " ' This, Sir, is my cafe ! It is the case, not merely of that humble institution, it is the case of every College in our land. It in more. It is the case of every Eleemosynary Institution throughout our country — of all those great... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1854 - 554 páginas
...fixed intently upon him. At length, addressing the Chief-Justice, Marshall, he proceeded thus : — " ' This, sir, is my case ! It is the case not merely of that humble institution — it ia the case of every college in our land. It is more. It is the case of every eleemosynary institution... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 648 páginas
...every eye was fixed intently upon him. At length, addressing the Chief Justice, he proceeded thus: "' This, sir, is my case. It is the case, not merely...college in our land. It is more. It is the case of everj r eleemosynary institution throughout our country—of all those great charities founded by the... | |
| 1877 - 824 páginas
...seem to be but one side fit for a lawyer or a scholar to espouse." In his closing remarks Mr. Webster said, " This, Sir, is my case. It is the case, not...institution, it is the case of every college in our land."* Thirteen years later it became, in principle, the case of Bowdoiti College, chartered after the Revolution,... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1877 - 906 páginas
...seem to be but one side fit for a lawyer or a scholar to espouse." In his closing remarks Mr. Webster said, " This, Sir, is my case. It is the case, not...institution, it is the case of every college in our land.''* Thirteen years later it became, in principle, the case of Bowdoin College, chartered after the Revolution,... | |
| Kenneth McIntosh - 1877 - 208 páginas
...while every eye was fixed upon him. At length, addressing Chief Justice Marshall, he proceeded thus : This, sir, is my case. It is the case not merely of...— it is the case of every college, in our land. It * 4 Wheaton, 518. t Lives of the Chief Justices, by Flander, vol. ii., p. 445. is more. It is the case... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1877 - 478 páginas
...every eye was fixed intently upon him. At length, addressing the Chief-Justice, he proceeded thus : " This, Sir, is my case. It is the case, not merely...humble institution, it is the case of every college in the land. It is more. It is the case of every eleemosynary institution throughout our country, —... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1877 - 828 páginas
...fit for a lawyer or a scholar to espouse." In his closing remarks Mr. Webster said, " This, Sir, w my case. It is the case, not merely of that humble...institution, it is the case of every college in our land.''* Thirteen years later it became, in principle, the case of Bowdoin College, chartered after the Revolution,... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1882 - 760 páginas
...intently upon him. At length, addressing the Chief -Justice, Marshall, he proceeded thus:— ' ' ' This, sir, is my case ! It is the case not merely of that humble instituwas also of great power and beauty. Indeed, it must have been one of his greatest and most brilliant... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1883 - 616 páginas
...stood silent for some moments, until every eye was fixed upon him, then, addressing the Chief Justice, he said : — " This, sir, is my case. It is the case...institution, it is the case of every college in our land. . . . " Sir, you may destroy this little institution ; it is weak ; it is in your hands ! I know it... | |
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