American Eloquence : a Collection of Speeches and Addresses: By the Most Eminent Orators of America ; with Biographical Sketches and Illustrative Notes, Volume 2D. Appleton and Company, 1858 |
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... judges , under the new system , sufficient to constitute the Supreme Court , they did not attempt to touch the office of either of the six judges . Though they considered it more convenient to have circuit judges in Kentucky and ...
... judges , under the new system , sufficient to constitute the Supreme Court , they did not attempt to touch the office of either of the six judges . Though they considered it more convenient to have circuit judges in Kentucky and ...
Halaman 77
... judges of Ken- tucky and Tennessee . Surely it is competent for the legislature to create a court , and to di- rect that it shall be holden by any of the exist- ing judges . If the legislature had done with respect to all the district ...
... judges of Ken- tucky and Tennessee . Surely it is competent for the legislature to create a court , and to di- rect that it shall be holden by any of the exist- ing judges . If the legislature had done with respect to all the district ...
Halaman 213
... judges and salaries , without any practicable mode of reducing them . This is inconsistent both with the general sentiment of the people and the constitution , which requires that no compensation shall be received , without an ...
... judges and salaries , without any practicable mode of reducing them . This is inconsistent both with the general sentiment of the people and the constitution , which requires that no compensation shall be received , without an ...
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