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... judge may make a decision to - day , which another may reverse to - morrow , and the government will be far more deranged by such counter decisions than when a legislature repeals the acts of its predecessors . One instance is ...
... judge may make a decision to - day , which another may reverse to - morrow , and the government will be far more deranged by such counter decisions than when a legislature repeals the acts of its predecessors . One instance is ...
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... Judge Bell pro- nouncing the act of 1794 constitutional , because it is purely a civil and not a Christian establishment ; and Judge Coulter equally positively de- claring the law constitutional , because it is a Christian establishment ...
... Judge Bell pro- nouncing the act of 1794 constitutional , because it is purely a civil and not a Christian establishment ; and Judge Coulter equally positively de- claring the law constitutional , because it is a Christian establishment ...
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... Judge Johnson to overrule the former decisions , and , at the same time , to concur with Judges Marshall , Duvall and Story in sustaining the plain- tiff's demurrer in the case at bar ; and although it decided the case upon , entirely ...
... Judge Johnson to overrule the former decisions , and , at the same time , to concur with Judges Marshall , Duvall and Story in sustaining the plain- tiff's demurrer in the case at bar ; and although it decided the case upon , entirely ...
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