"There would be nothing to stand between him and the realization of those schemes which an exhuberant fancy, untamed by the hand of experience, and scornful of the leadingstrings of wisdom, can conjure up.
Did we say nothing ? Nay, not so; for the Supreme Court was still there."
1900, or the Last President by Ingersoll Lockwood
"There would be nothing to stand between him and the realization of those schemes which an exhuberant fancy, untamed by the hand of experience, and scornful of the leadingstrings of wisdom, can conjure up.
Did we say nothing ? Nay, not so; for the Supreme Court was still there." 1900, or the Last President by Ingersoll Lockwood