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Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 1, chapter 9 (search)
of Boston (Judge of the Common Pleas Court of Massachusetts, and President of the Senate), Martin of Dorchester, Cummings of Salem (Judge of the Common Pleas), Levi Lincoln of Worcester (afterwards Judge of our Supreme Court and Governor of the Commonwealth), Andrews of Newburyport, Holmes of Rochester, Hills of Pittsfield, Austinetermine whether judges are incompetent? Mr. Loring says, Show me my crime! Mr. Cummings says, This provision is not intended to embrace cases of crime. Levi Lincoln of Worcester comes next. He was then a Democrat,--since Governor, and Judge: He was entirely satisfied with the Constitution as it was. He had never heait is not often that I have an opportunity to quote him on my side. Nobody objects to this provision, said Mr. Austin. There sat Prescott, Shaw, Webster, Story, Lincoln,--the men whom you look up to as the lights of this Commonwealth; but--nobody objects to this provision ! Nobody objects to this provision. The House of Re