Congress: The Constitution, and the Supreme CourtLittle, Brown,, 1935 - 346 lappuses |
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... Independent Chronicle , July 4 , 1787 , contained a full report of the case , beginning : " Newbern , June 7. On Saturday last , the term of the Superior Court of law and equity for the district was closed . . . . In the course of which ...
... Independent Chronicle , July 4 , 1787 , contained a full report of the case , beginning : " Newbern , June 7. On Saturday last , the term of the Superior Court of law and equity for the district was closed . . . . In the course of which ...
69. lappuse
... independent , will declare it to be void . George Nicholas of Virginia said : Who is to determine the extent of such powers ? I say the same power which , in all well - regulated communities , determines the extent of Legislative powers ...
... independent , will declare it to be void . George Nicholas of Virginia said : Who is to determine the extent of such powers ? I say the same power which , in all well - regulated communities , determines the extent of Legislative powers ...
250. lappuse
... independent ; for its members were subject to confirmation by the Senate ; its membership could be added to , or ( in case of death or resignation of a Judge ) reduced in number , by Congress ; its salaries were dependent on ...
... independent ; for its members were subject to confirmation by the Senate ; its membership could be added to , or ( in case of death or resignation of a Judge ) reduced in number , by Congress ; its salaries were dependent on ...
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THE CONSTITUTION AND THE COURT | 41 |
THE BILL OF RIGHTS AND THE COURT | 75 |
EARLY CONGRESSES AND THE COURT | 95 |
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