 | John Church Hamilton - 1864
...the will of the majority should govern, he carefully adverted to the equal rights of the minority. " All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle,...be rightful, must be reasonable ; that the minority pos* Jefferson to Monroe. " Should they yield the election, I have reason to expect in the outset the... | |
 | Henry Stephens Randall - 1871
...to write what they think; but this being now decided by the voice of the nation, aunounced according to the rules of the Constitution, all will, of course,...common efforts for the common good. All, too, will boar iu mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to prevail,... | |
 | United States. Congress
...which might well «cite doubts of Executive sincerity 1 In the inaugural speech, we were told: "All will bear in mind this sacred principle, that though the will of the majority is in all cases to pretil, that will to be rightful must be reasonable, that tb* minority possess equal rights, which... | |
 | John Jacob Anderson - 1878 - 414 strani
...write what they think ; but this being now decided by the voice of the nation, announced according to the rules of the Constitution, all will, of course,...rights, which equal laws must protect, and to violate which would be oppression. 2. Let us then, fellow-citizens, unite with one heart and one mind. Let... | |
 | John Church Hamilton - 1879
...the will of the majority should govern, he carefully adverted to the equal rights of the minority. " All, too, will bear in mind this sacred principle,...be rightful, must be reasonable ; that the minority pos» Jefferson to Monroe. " Should they yield the election, I have reason to expect in the. outset... | |
 | John Nichol - 1882 - 472 strani
...individuality than is generally to be found in Queen's Speeches : — " All will bear in mind this principle, that though the will of the majority is...their equal rights, which equal laws must protect. . . . Let us reflect, that having banished from our land that religious intolerance under which mankind... | |
 | John Nichol - 1882 - 472 strani
...individuality than is generally to be found in Queen's Speeches : — " All will bear in mind this principle, that though the will of the majority is...their equal rights, which equal laws must protect. . . . Let us reflect, that having banished from our land that religious intolerance under which mankind... | |
 | Marcius Willson - 1882 - 544 strani
...they think; but, the contest being now decided by the voice of the nation, and announced according to the rules of the Constitution, all will, of course,...common efforts for the common good. All, too, will bear iu mind this sacred principle, that, though the will of the majority ia in all cases to prevail, that... | |
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