| Kansas State Teachers College of Emporia - 1898 - 198 pages
...should that again be in danger. On their part, they have retired into the judiciary as a stronghold. There the remains of Federalism are to be preserved...Republicanism are to be beaten down and erased. By •л fraudulent use of the Constitution which has made judges irremovable, they have multiplied useless... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1895 - 526 pages
...have retired into the judiciary as into a stronghold," he wrote to John Dickinson in December, 1801. " There the remains of Federalism are to be preserved,...of Republicanism are to be beaten down and erased." Eighteen years later, he declared that this prediction •was being fulfilled. "The nation declared... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1895 - 524 pages
...have retired into'the judiciary as into a stronghold," he wrote to John Dickinson in December, 1801. " There the remains of Federalism are to be preserved,...of Republicanism are to be beaten down and erased." Eighteen years later, he declared that this prediction was being fulfilled. "The nation declared its... | |
| American Historical Association - Electronic journals - 1895 - 626 pages
...retired into the judiciary as a stronghold. There the remains of Federalism arc to be preserved aud fed from the Treasury, and from that battery all the works of Republicanism are to be beaten down. (Wks., LV, p. 424.) In fact, during the years under consideration, the distrust of the early Republicans... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Conduct of life - 1900 - 1082 pages
...TREATY. 2961. FEDERALISTS, Judiciary and. — They have retired into the judiciary as a stronghold. There the remains of federalism are to be preserved...fraudulent use of the Constitution, which has made judges irremovable, they have multiplied useless judges merely to strengthen their phalanx. — To JOHN DICKINSON,... | |
| John Pancoast Gordy - Political parties - 1900 - 634 pages
...have retired into the judiciary as into a stronghold," he wrote to John Dickinson in December, 1801. " There the remains of Federalism are to be preserved,...Republicanism are to be beaten down and erased."* Eighteen years later, he declared that this prediction was being fulfilled. " The nation declared its... | |
| Bar Association of the State of New Hampshire - Bar associations - 1903 - 1012 pages
...December, 1801, he said of the Federalists: "They have retired into the Judiciary as a stronghold. . . . There the remains of federalism are to be preserved and fed from the Treasury, and from that battery ail the works of republicanism are to be beaten down and destroyed."1 Again, in 1807, he said : "And... | |
| John Forrest Dillon - 1903 - 604 pages
...December, 1801, he said of the Federalists: " They have retired into the Judiciary as a stronghold. . . . There the remains of Federalism are to be preserved...the works of republicanism are to be beaten down and destroyed." 1 1 1 Henry Adams' History of the United States, 257. • Again, in 1807, he said : " And... | |
| Howard Walter Caldwell, Clark Edmund Persinger - United States - 1909 - 544 pages
...retired into the judiciary as a stronghold. There the remains of Federalism are to be preserved . . . , and from that battery all the works of republicanism are to be beaten down. " 19 Timothy Pickering to George Cabot (Jan. 29, 1804). "The Federalists are dissatisfied because they... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - United States - 1910 - 558 pages
...retired into the Judiciary as a December 19, stronghold," Jefferson declared. "There the remains 1801 of federalism are to be preserved and fed from the...the works of republicanism are to be beaten down and destroyed." The repeal bill was carried by a majority of one in the senate and by a vote of fifty-nine... | |
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