Книга: Luther Martin «Lutherlesebuch Fuer Das Evengelische Volk (German Edition)»
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Luther Martin
Luther Martin (
Early life
Like many of the delegates to the Constitutional Convention, Martin attended the
Martin played the violin and this was the single most important part of his childhood.
Political activity
Martin was an early advocate of American independence from
Maryland appointed Martin its attorney general in early 1778. In that capacity, he vigorously prosecuted Loyalists, whose numbers were strong in many areas of the state. Tensions had even led to insurrection and open warfare in some counties. While still attorney general, Martin joined the
From 1778 to 1805, he was Attorney General of Maryland; in 1814-1816 he was chief judge of the court of
Constitutional convention
In 1785, he was elected to the
Martin was elected as a delegate to the
Ratification fight
In November 1787, in a speech to the Maryland House of Delegates, he assailed the Constitutional Convention not only for what it was attempting to do but for how it was going about the job. He broke the pledge to secrecy under which the convention had met and informed the Maryland legislators that the Framers -- already regarded with reverence -- had wantonly violated their instructions to meet "for the sole and express purpose of revising" the Articles of Confederation.
Instead, convention delegates had taken it upon themselves to make a fresh start by creating an entirely new system of government. To Martin, such an effort was akin to launching a coup d'état.
In an address to the Maryland House of Delegates in November of 1787 and in numerous newspaper articles, Martin attacked the proposed new form of government and continued to fight ratification of the Constitution through 1788. He lamented the ascension of the national government over the states and condemned what he saw as unequal representation in Congress. He owned six slaves of his own and opposed including slaves in determining representation and believed that the absence of a jury in the
Maryland largely ignored Martin's warnings. In April 1788, it voted to ratify the Constitution, the seventh state to do so, though on condition that a Bill of Rights be added. In June, when New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify, the required threshold had been reached, and the new Constitution took effect. Three years later, the first 10 amendments were added.
Around 1791, however, Martin turned to the Federalist party because of his animosity toward Thomas Jefferson, who in 1807 spoke of him as the "Federal Bull-Dog".
Legal career
Martin's postwar law practice grew to become one of the largest and most successful in the country.
The first years of the 1800s saw Martin as defense counsel in two controversial national cases. In the first, Martin won an acquittal for his close friend Supreme Court Justice
After a record 28 consecutive years as state attorney general, Martin resigned in December 1805. In 1813, he became chief judge of the court of oyer and terminer for the City and County of Baltimore. He was reappointed attorney general of Maryland in 1818, and in 1819 he argued Maryland's position in the landmark Supreme Court case "
Martin's fortunes declined dramatically in his last years. He also continued to drink heavily, sinking into bankruptcy and madness. By the mid-1820s he was subsisting on a special tax imposed on Maryland lawyers solely for his personal support. Eventually, he was taken in by
On July 8, 1826, at the age of 78, Luther Martin died in
Martin married Maria Cresap (daughter of Captain
References
* [http://www.infoplease.com/t/hist/antifederalist/lmartin5.html Luther Martin, Friday, March 28, 1788, Number III, To the Citizens of Maryland]
* [http://press-pubs.uchicago.edu/founders/documents/a1_2_5s16.html Luther Martin, Impeachment Trial of Justice Samuel Chase, Senate, 23 Feb. 1804, Annals 14:429-32, 436]
*Kauffman, Bill, Forgotten Founder, Drunken Prophet: The Life of Luther Martin. Wilmington, DE: Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2008. ISBN-10: 1933859733; ISBN-13: 978-1933859736.
*Crawford, Alan Pell, [http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122204297442161385.html Bookshelf: Uncouth, Unheeded ]
*Reynolds, William L., "Luther Martin, Maryland and the Constitution", 47 Maryland Law Review 291 (1988).
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