| Charles Warren - 1922 - 578 halaman
...shown by his letter to his future Attorney-General, Edmund Randolph. "Impressed with a conviction that the true administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government," he wrote, "I have considered the first arrangement of the judicial department as essential to the happiness... | |
| 1928 - 1014 halaman
...search for truth in a trial at law. On the very portals of this courthouse are engraved the words, "The true administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government." What a weak pillar the administration of justice will become, unless this vice of perjury is stamped... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1932 - 1366 halaman
...the part of our judges, especially Federal judges appointed for life, for we are astonished that " the true administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government." You can not get along without the judge's action. You will have rotten insolvency administration in... | |
| 1936 - 624 halaman
...is the County Court House in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, there are carved the words, "THE TRUE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE IS THE FIRMEST PILLAR OF GOOD GOVERNMENT." This sentiment could well be engraved upon every court house in the land. But it were far better that... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1944 - 1772 halaman
...that very same question is now at stake. As members of the Judiciary Committee, you understand that "the true administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government." The candidate now under consideration, who was not in the past above the influence of a political purpose,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1945 - 1748 halaman
...that very same question is now at stake. As members of the Judiciary Committee, you understand that "the true administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government." The candidate now under consideration, who was not in the past above the influence of a political purpose,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations - 1945 - 2154 halaman
...that very same question is now at stake. As members of the Judiciary Committee, you nnderstand that "the true administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government." The candidate now under consideration, who was not in the past above the influence of a political purpose,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Crime - 1973 - 760 halaman
...first term to enact legislation establishing our judiciary, stated: "Impressed with the conviction Mwt the true administration of justice is the firmest pillar of good government. I have considered the first arrangement of the Judicial Department as essential to the happiness of... | |
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