... if it were possible to promulgate our laws by some instantaneous operation, it would be of less consequence where the government might be placed" — a contingency which now seems to be supplied by the " magic wires " of Morse, which communicate intelligence... Proceedings of the New York Historical Society - Página 7por New-York Historical Society - 1847Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 640 páginas
...them, and a thousand other circumstances •will give a superiority to those who are thus situated. If it were possible to promulgate our laws, by some...instantaneous operation, it would be of less consequence in that point of view where the Government might be placed ; but if, on the contrary, time is necessary... | |
| United States. Congress - 1834 - 708 páginas
...circumstances will give a superiority to those who are thus situated. If it were possible to promulge our laws, by some instantaneous operation, it would be of less consequence in that point of view where the Government might be placed; but if, on the contrary, time is necessary... | |
| Viator - 1848 - 84 páginas
...presenting the importance of such a centre in what he thought the most prominent point of view, remarked that, "if it were possible to promulgate our laws...swiftness of lightning," but " by lightning itself." In the course of a recent debate in the United States Senate, Mr. Calhoun remarked that a moment's... | |
| 1848 - 694 páginas
...presenting the importance of such a centre in what he thought the most prominent point of view, remarked that, "if it were possible to promulgate our laws...swiftness of lightning," but " by lightning itself." In the course of a recent debate in the United States Senate, Mr. Calhoun remarked that a moment's... | |
| 1848 - 688 páginas
...presenting the importance of such a centre in what he thought the most prominent point of view, remarked that, "if it were possible to promulgate our laws...contingency which now seems to be supplied by the " rnagic wires " of Morse, which communicate intelligence " not merely with the swiftness of lightning,"... | |
| JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 páginas
...presenting the importance of such a centre in what ho thought the most prominent point of view, remarked that, " if it were possible to promulgate our laws...swiftness of lightning," but "by lightning itself." In the course of a debate in the United States Senate on the retrocession of Alexandria, Mr. Calhoun... | |
| United States. Congress - 1854 - 1036 páginas
...anticipating them, and a thousand other circumstances, will give a superiority to those who are thus situated. If it were possible to promulgate our laws, by some...instantaneous operation, it would be of less consequence in that point of view where the Government might be placed ; but if, on the contrary, time is necessary... | |
| United States. Congress, Thomas Hart Benton - 1857 - 828 páginas
...anticipating them, and a thousand other circumstances, will give a superiority to those who are thus situated. If it were possible to promulgate our laws, by some...instantaneous operation, it would be of less consequence in that pomt of view where the Government might be placed ; but if, on the contrary, time is necessary... | |
| 1873 - 794 páginas
...discussion has a particular interest for us who live under a network of telegraphic wires. " If," said he, " it were possible to promulgate our laws by ' some...instantaneous operation, it would be of less consequence, in that point of view, where the government might be placed." But even in that case, centrality, he... | |
| Viator - 1864 - 302 páginas
...presenting the importance of such a centre in what he thought the most prominent point of view, remarked that, "if it were possible to promulgate our laws...swiftness of lightning," but " by lightning itself." In. the course of a debate in the United States Senate on the retrocession of Alexandria, Mr. Calhoun... | |
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