Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, Held in 1867 and 1868 in the City of Albany, Volume 4Weed, Parsons, 1868 |
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... entirely from what it is in ours . There , the body politic is made up of three distinct estates- -the crown , the nobility and the commons- - each having rights and inter- ests of its own , and each being , in respect to SEC . 2. There ...
... entirely from what it is in ours . There , the body politic is made up of three distinct estates- -the crown , the nobility and the commons- - each having rights and inter- ests of its own , and each being , in respect to SEC . 2. There ...
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... entirely to the city of New York . The corruption of the New York judiciary , or any question of that nature , is a very delicate subject Mr. BARKER - We deem it necessary to say to interrogate me , an existing judge of that city , how ...
... entirely to the city of New York . The corruption of the New York judiciary , or any question of that nature , is a very delicate subject Mr. BARKER - We deem it necessary to say to interrogate me , an existing judge of that city , how ...
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... entirely unwise to make any change , unless there is some great evil to be avoided , or some very great advantage to be gained . The State has been organized into judicial districts , aud there does not seem to be any reason for present ...
... entirely unwise to make any change , unless there is some great evil to be avoided , or some very great advantage to be gained . The State has been organized into judicial districts , aud there does not seem to be any reason for present ...
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... entirely uncom . mitted ; and in a large proportion of the cases that go to the general term the original decision is of this character . Now , is there any good reason for excluding a judge from the general term bench under the ...
... entirely uncom . mitted ; and in a large proportion of the cases that go to the general term the original decision is of this character . Now , is there any good reason for excluding a judge from the general term bench under the ...
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... entirely immaterial to me whether the districts are consolidated or not ; it is equally convenient for me to attend court either at Rochester or Buffalo . But the question is : what can be gained for the public convenience ? If we can ...
... entirely immaterial to me whether the districts are consolidated or not ; it is equally convenient for me to attend court either at Rochester or Buffalo . But the question is : what can be gained for the public convenience ? If we can ...
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