The American Jurist and Law Magazine, Volumen14Freeman & Bolles, 1836 |
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... JUDGE TROWBRIDGE ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DEED . VIII . POWER OF THE LEGIslature to SUSPEND A LAW FOR THE BENEFIT OF AN INDIVIDUAL · IX . THE JURIDICAL WRITINGS OF SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH The History of England , by the Right Honorable Sir ...
... JUDGE TROWBRIDGE ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DEED . VIII . POWER OF THE LEGIslature to SUSPEND A LAW FOR THE BENEFIT OF AN INDIVIDUAL · IX . THE JURIDICAL WRITINGS OF SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH The History of England , by the Right Honorable Sir ...
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... judge of the probable consequences of a wound . Another circumstance applicable to wounds , which may affect the importance of their consequence , is where the wound- ed person is already subject to some disease , or to some pecu ...
... judge of the probable consequences of a wound . Another circumstance applicable to wounds , which may affect the importance of their consequence , is where the wound- ed person is already subject to some disease , or to some pecu ...
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... Judge , whose wisdom he could not deceive , and whose justice he could not escape . The people , therefore , as a wise and indispensable means of civil and social security and enjoyment , established the religion of Protestant ...
... Judge , whose wisdom he could not deceive , and whose justice he could not escape . The people , therefore , as a wise and indispensable means of civil and social security and enjoyment , established the religion of Protestant ...
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... judges to acquire the knowledge and experience necessary for the proper discharge of their duties , they hold their offices during good behaviour , but it is a general rule , that they cannot pass upon the life , liberty , reputation ...
... judges to acquire the knowledge and experience necessary for the proper discharge of their duties , they hold their offices during good behaviour , but it is a general rule , that they cannot pass upon the life , liberty , reputation ...
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... Judge Wetmore , of Salem . His surviving pupils speak of him with affectionate respect , as having been a devoted and successful instructor . In 1782 he commenced the practice of law in Beverly , and came al- most at once into extensive ...
... Judge Wetmore , of Salem . His surviving pupils speak of him with affectionate respect , as having been a devoted and successful instructor . In 1782 he commenced the practice of law in Beverly , and came al- most at once into extensive ...
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Página 95 - In the government of this commonwealth, the Legislative department shall never exercise the executive and judicial powers, or either of them; the executive shall never exercise the Legislative and judicial powers, or either of them; the judicial shall never exercise the legislative and executive powers, or either of them ; to the end it may be a government of laws and not of men.
Página 34 - God, and for the support and maintenance of public protestant teachers of piety, religion and morality, in all cases where such provision shall not be made voluntarily.
Página 74 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted. Provided always that any person escaping into the same from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of the original States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid.
Página 74 - I doubt whether one single law of any lawgiver, ancient or modern, has produced effects of more distinct, marked, and lasting character than the Ordinance of 1787.
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Página 73 - And in the just preservation of rights and property, it is understood and declared that no law ought ever to be made or have force in the said territory that shall in any manner whatever interfere with or affect private contracts, or engagements, bona fide, and without fraud previously formed.
Página 452 - Judges ought to be more learned than witty ; more reverend than plausible ; and more advised ' than confident. Above all things, integrity is their portion and proper virtue.
Página 88 - No man, nor corporation or association of men, have any other title to obtain advantages or particular and exclusive privileges distinct from those of the community than what arises from the consideration of services rendered to the public...
Página 75 - ... of my observations the other day, Mr. President, I paid a passing tribute of respect to a very worthy man, Mr. Dane of Massachusetts. It so happened that he drew the ordinance of 1787, for the government of the northwestern territory. A man of so much ability, and so little pretence ; of so great a capacity to do good, and so unmixed a disposition to do it for its own sake ; a gentleman who...
Página 303 - But no person shall be arrested in one district for trial in another in any civil action before a circuit or district court...