I turned my thoughts to the search of some good object in which I could be useful in that position; and, after much reflection, I introduced a bill which, with the general consent of both houses of the Massachusetts Legislature, passed into a law, and... A Discourse on the Life and Character of Daniel Webster - Stran 16avtor: Henry Augustus Boardman - 1852 - 64 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1852
...position ; and after much reflection I introduced a bill which, with the general consent of both houses, passed into a law, and is now a law of the State, which enacts tliat no man in the State slialt cntch trout in any other manner than the old way — wilh an ordinary... | |
| John William Carleton - 1852 - 688 strani
...position ; and after much reflection I introduced a bill which, with the general consent of both lum-r^, passed into a law, and is now a law of the State, which enacts that no man in the Slate shall entch trout in any other manner than the old way — with an ordinary hook and line.' "... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1851 - 634 strani
...was ten days a member of the Massachusetts legislature, and I turned my thoughts to the search for some good object in which I could be useful in that...the State shall catch trout in any other manner than in the old way, with an ordinary hook and line." six years old) made it impossible for him to take... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1852 - 762 strani
...generation, have been connected with the general government. I think I ought to make an exception. I was ten days a member of the Massachusetts Legislature,...for an hour, with any State government, in my life. I never held office, high or low, under any State government. Perbaps that was my misfortune. At the... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 126 strani
...I ought to make an exception. I was ten days a member of the Massachusetts Legislature, (laughter,) and I turned my thoughts to the search of some good...the State shall catch trout in any other manner than in the old way, with an ordinary hook and line. (Great laughter.) With that exception, I never was... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1852 - 720 strani
...houses of the Massachusetts Legislature, passed into a law, and is now a law of the State, wViicfa enacts that no man in the State shall catch trout...for an hour, with any State government, in my life. I never held office, high or low, under any State government. Perhaps that was my misfortune. At the... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 224 strani
...introduced a bill which, with the general consent of both Houses of the Massachusetts Legislature, pass ed into a law, and is now a law of the state, which enacts...the state shall catch trout in any other manner than in the old way, with an ordinary hook and line. (Great laughter.) With that exception, I never was... | |
| Charles Lanman - 1852 - 232 strani
...introduced a bill which, with the general consent of both Houses of the Massachusetts Legislature, pass ed into a law, and is now a law of the state, which enacts...the state shall catch trout in any other manner than in the old way, with an ordinary hook and line. (Great laughter.) With that exception, I never was... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1853 - 390 strani
...ought to make an exception. I was ten days a member of the Massachusetts legislaature, [laughter,] and I turned my thoughts to the search of some good...that no man in the state shall catch trout in any 224 MR. WEBSTEK'S PLEASANTRY. other manner than in the old way, with an ordinary hook and line. [Great... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1853
...was ten days a member of the Massachusetts legislature, and I turned my thoughts to the search for some good object in which I could be useful in that...the State shall catch trout in any other manner than in the old way, with an ordinary hook and line." six years old) made it impossible for him to take... | |
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