Author : Albert Jeremiah Beveridge
Publisher : Theclassics.Us
ISBN 13 : 9781230327396
Total Pages : 164 pages
Book Rating : 4.3/5 (273 download)
Book Synopsis The Life of John Marshall Volume 2 by : Albert Jeremiah Beveridge
Download or read book The Life of John Marshall Volume 2 written by Albert Jeremiah Beveridge and published by Theclassics.Us. This book was released on 2013-09 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1919 edition. Excerpt: ... CHAPTER XI INDEPENDENCE IN CONGRESS The Constitution is not designed to secure the rights of the people of Europe or Asia or to direct proceedings against criminals throughout the universe. (Marshall.) The whole world is in arms and no rights are respected but those that are maintained by force. (Marshall.) Marshall is disposed to express great respect for the sovereign people and to quote their expressions as evidence of truth. (Theodore Sedgwick.) "I Have been much in Company with General Marshall since we arrived in this City. He possesses great powers and has much dexterity in the application of them. He is highly & deservedly respected by the friends of Government [Federalists] from the South. In short, we can do nothing without him. I believe his intentions are perfectly honorable, & yet I do believe he would have been a more decided man had his education been on the other side of the Delaware, and he the immediate representative of that country." 1 So wrote the Speaker of the House of Representatives after three weeks of association with the Virginia member whom he had been carefully studying. After another month of Federalist scrutiny, Cabot agreed with Speaker Sedgwick as to Marshall's qualities. "In Congress, you see Genl. M.[arshall] is a leader. He is I think a virtuous & certainly an able man; but you see in him the faults of a Virginian. He thinks too much of that State, & he expects the 1 Sedgwick to King, Dec. 29, 1799; King, iii, 163. world will be governed according to the Rules of Logic. I have seen such men often become excellent legislators after experience has cured their errors. I hope it will prove so with Genl. M.farshall], who seems calculated to act a great part." 1 The first session of the Sixth Congress...