Daniel Webster As a Jurist An Address to the Students in the Law School of the
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On the other hand, it has been said, in a pamphlet purporting to be a sermon, that " it is easy to see that the facts, the law, the precedents, the ideas, and the conclusions of that argument had almost all of them been presented by Messrs. Mason and Smith in the previous trial of the case. " That case may well be regarded as extending, per haps as establishing, his fame as an able and eloquent advocate. It was an argument of great power, evincing an intimate knowledge of his subject, a familia...rity with the authorities relating to the power of the crown in respect of corporations, a branch of legal learning which was doubtless at that day much less familiar to the profession in general than it is at present. It contained also an elaborate ex position of the clause in the Constitution of the United States prohibiting the States from passing laws impairing the obligation of contracts, and doubtless had great weight in leading to a construc tion which gave a broader scope to that clause than most jurists had before supposed it to possess.
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