Harper's weekly . Vol. XI.—No. 529.] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1867. • [ffZa^nc?l. EYADING THE EXCISE LAW-LAYING IN BUM FOE SUNDAY HARPERS WEEKLY. [February 16, HARPERS WEEKLY. Sim 1- I l:l;t Ml 10, It. CONSTITUTIONAL GUANOES. WHETHER a mitten or unwritten Consitucion be more desirable may a que , by Securing opcli,* oi |„,lit- by amending it accordin if the Committee shall show byleded or paralyzed by the uncon- je; but it adapts itself perfectly to the natural exasperation of the Le^isl-itur hild. To protest against Constitutional ndment is to insist that the skin shall be
Harper's weekly . Vol. XI.—No. 529.] NEW YORK, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1867. • [ffZa^nc?l. EYADING THE EXCISE LAW-LAYING IN BUM FOE SUNDAY HARPERS WEEKLY. [February 16, HARPERS WEEKLY. Sim 1- I l:l;t Ml 10, It. CONSTITUTIONAL GUANOES. WHETHER a mitten or unwritten Consitucion be more desirable may a que , by Securing opcli,* oi |„,lit- by amending it accordin if the Committee shall show byleded or paralyzed by the uncon- je; but it adapts itself perfectly to the natural exasperation of the Le^isl-itur hild. To protest against Constitutional ndment is to insist that the skin shall be tie sapling shall remain untouched when nhng In. j become a tree. Thin is merely ii| tliu destruction of tho tree or of the and foolish declamation, hut the decis e war has shown ns that the Constitution Stevens was called the leader of tl He unbridled his tongue and urged ry. Our rapid and prodigious dovelop- measures; but of all his serious plans But it was adoptc and ;( .1 illlully on!,- ; is in iluit a luudameiil CONGRESS AND IMPEACHM
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