Five judges, only six attending, concur not only in a decision in our favor, but in placing it upon principles broad and deep, and which secure corporations of this description from legislative despotism and party violence for the future. The Court goes... The Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster - Page 299by Daniel Webster, Edwin David Sanborn - 1856Full view - About this book
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1870 - 624 pages
...followed and enforced the positions taken by Mr. Webster in his opening of the cause. He then added, " I would have an inscription over the door of your building : ' FOUNDED BY ELEAZEB WHEELOCK, EKFOUNDED BY DANIEL WEB8TEK.'" The most vivid description that is extant of Mr. Webster's... | |
| George Ticknor Curtis - 1872 - 652 pages
...followed and enforced the positions taken by Mr. Webster in his opening of the cause. He then added, " I would have an inscription over the door of your building : ' FOUNDED RY ELEAZER WHEELOCK, KEFOUXDED BY DANIEL WEBSTER.'" The most vivid description that is extant of Mr.... | |
| Nathan Crosby - 1876 - 66 pages
...— " The court goes all lengths with us, and, whatever trouble the gentlemen may give us in future, they cannot shake those principles which must and...inscription over the door of your building, — ' Founded by Eleazer Wheelock. Re-founded by Daniel Webster.' " I find, in a letter which I wrote at the time to... | |
| John Bear Doane Cogswell - 1883 - 72 pages
...argument of the cause, that Joseph Hopkinson, associate-counsel with him, wrote to President Brown : " I would have an inscription over the door of your building : Founded by Eleazer Wheelock, Refounded by Daniel Webster." Webster had thus become not only the most distinguished... | |
| John Seymour Wood - 1898 - 844 pages
...closed his letter with a sentiment which to-day every Dartmouth man would applaud. It was this : " I would have an inscription over the door of your building : ' FOUNDED BY ELEAZEK WHEELOCK, REFOCNDED BY DANIEL WEBJOHN MERRILL BOYD. THE EXPERIENCE OF AN AMATEUR ETCHER. The... | |
| Dartmouth College - 1900 - 98 pages
...Brown : " The court goes all lengths with us, and whatever trouble the gentlemen may give us in future, they cannot shake those principles which must and...by Eleazar Wheelock, Refounded by Daniel Webster.'" 1 Henry K. Oliver. CHAPTER III GROWTH AND EXPANSION DARTMOUTH had been recovered, but at the cost of... | |
| Charles Warren - 1908 - 612 pages
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| Charles Warren - 1908 - 616 pages
...trouble these gentlemen may give us in the future, in their great and pious zeal for the interests oi learning, they cannot shake those principles which...inscription over the door of your building, "Founded by Eleazor Wheelock, Refounded by Daniel Webster." A contemporary opinion of this case is found in a review... | |
| Charles Warren - 1911 - 608 pages
...future. The Court goes all lengths with us, and whatever trouble these gentlemen may give us in the future, in their great and pious zeal for the interests...by Eleazar Wheelock; Refounded by Daniel Webster.'" In view of its immense effect upon the future jurisprudence and corporate growth in this country, it... | |
| Dartmouth College - 1911 - 844 pages
...Brown: "The court goes all lengths with us, and whatever trouble the gentlemen may give us in future, they cannot shake those principles which must and...by Eleazar Wheelock, Refounded by Daniel Webster.' " The wish of Mr. Hopkinson has been appropriately realized by a bronze tablet at the entrance to Webster... | |
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