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" The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the judges, without even exchanging their silken robes for courtiers' gowns, paid their salutations to the president, in the executive palace. Doubtlessly the president received them as graciously as Charles the... "
Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln - Página vi
por Doris Kearns Goodwin - 2006 - 916 páginas
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Democratic Speeches on Kansas: Pamphlet Vol.], Volumen1

1856 - 654 páginas
...under such great solemnities, was only made to be broken ! The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the Judges, without even exchanging their silken robes...the President received them as graciously as Charles the First did the Judges who had at his instance subverted the statutes of English Liberty. On the...
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Freedom in Kansas: Speech of William H. Seward, in the Senate of the United ...

William Henry Seward - 1858 - 16 páginas
...under such great solemnities, was only made to be broken ! The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the Judges, without even exchanging their silken robes...the President received them as graciously as Charles the First did the Judges who had at his instance subverted the statutes of English Liberty. On the...
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The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary ...

Michael W. Cluskey - 1859 - 812 páginas
...uttered under such great solemnities was only made to be broken ! The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the judges, without even exchanging their silken robes...the President received them as graciously as Charles the First did the judges who had at his instance subverted the statutes of English liberty. On the...
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Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, LL.D.: Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of ...

Samuel Tyler - 1872 - 674 páginas
...under such great solemnities, was only made to be broken. " The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the Judges, without even exchanging their silken robes...salutations to the President in the Executive palace. Doubtless the President received them as graciously as Charles the First did the Judges who had, at...
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The Works of William H. Seward, Volumen4

William Henry Seward - 1888 - 714 páginas
...under such great solemnities, was only made to be broken ! The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the judges, without even exchanging their silken robes...the president received them as graciously as Charles the First did the judges who had at his instance subverted the statutes of English liberty. On the...
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The Life of William H. Seward, Volumen1

Frederic Bancroft - 1900 - 576 páginas
...pledged his submission to it as authoritative and final. . . . " The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the Judges, without even exchanging their silken robes...the President received them as graciously as Charles the First did the judges who had at his instance subverted the statutes of English liberty. On the...
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Political History of Secession to the Beginning of the American Civil War

Daniel Wait Howe - 1914 - 718 páginas
...the judges, without even exchanging their silken robes for courtiers' gowns, paid their salutation to the President in the executive palace. Doubtlessly...the President received them as graciously as Charles the First did the judges who had at his instance subverted the statutes of English liberty." There...
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Political History of Secession to the Beginning of the American Civil War

Daniel Wait Howe - 1914 - 696 páginas
...The Chief Justice and his associates remained silent. . . . The pageant ended. On the 5th of March the judges, without even exchanging their silken robes for courtiers' gowns, paid their salutation to the President in the executive palace. Doubtlessly the President received them as graciously...
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Secession and Constitutional Liberty: In which is Shown the Right ..., Volumen2

Bunford Samuel - 1920 - 448 páginas
...under such great solemnities, was only made to be broken. "The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the Judges, without even exchanging their silken robes...salutations to the President in the Executive palace. Doubtless the President received them as graciously as Charles the First did the Judges who had, at...
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Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858, Volumen4

Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 1928 - 434 páginas
...would soon be made and that he would submit to it as final. 'The pageant ended. On the 5th of March, the judges, without even exchanging their silken robes...salutations to the president, in the executive palace.' It was like Charles the First receiving the base magistrates 'who had at his instance subverted the...
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