The Debates in the Several State Conventions on the Adoption of the Federal Constitution: As Recommended by the General Convention at Philadelphia in 1787. Together with the Journal of the Federal Convention, Luther Martin's Letter, Yates's Minutes, Congressional Opinions, Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions of '98-'99, and Other Illustrations of the Constitution, Volume 4J. B. Lippincott, 1863 |
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... judges to the federal Supreme Court , and other inferior departments , and such a number of inferior courts in every district and county , with a correspondent number of officers , that it would cost an immense expense without any ...
... judges to the federal Supreme Court , and other inferior departments , and such a number of inferior courts in every district and county , with a correspondent number of officers , that it would cost an immense expense without any ...
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... judge . The security of impartiality is the principal reason for giving up the ultimate decision of controversies between citizens of different states . It is essential to the interest of agriculture and commerce that the hands of the ...
... judge . The security of impartiality is the principal reason for giving up the ultimate decision of controversies between citizens of different states . It is essential to the interest of agriculture and commerce that the hands of the ...
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... judges accordingly . He , as well as every gentleman here , must know that , un- der the Confederation , Congress set aside juries . There was an appeal given to Congress : did Congress determine by a jury ? Every party carried his ...
... judges accordingly . He , as well as every gentleman here , must know that , un- der the Confederation , Congress set aside juries . There was an appeal given to Congress : did Congress determine by a jury ? Every party carried his ...
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... judges of the states ; that the state judges could not be depended upon in causes arising under the Constitution and laws of the Union . I agree that impartiality in judges is in- dispensable ; but I think this alteration will not ...
... judges of the states ; that the state judges could not be depended upon in causes arising under the Constitution and laws of the Union . I agree that impartiality in judges is in- dispensable ; but I think this alteration will not ...
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... judges , will be equally the lot of the federal judges . To justify giving this cognizance to those courts , it must be supposed that all justice and equity are given up at once in the states . Such reasoning is very strange to me . I ...
... judges , will be equally the lot of the federal judges . To justify giving this cognizance to those courts , it must be supposed that all justice and equity are given up at once in the states . Such reasoning is very strange to me . I ...
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