Sketches of the Lives, Times and Judicial Services of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States: Jay, Rutledge, Ellsworth, Marshall, Taney, Chase, and WaiteW. C. Little & Company, 1882 - 740 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 84.
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... governor , by the freeholders of this State , qualified as before described , to elect Senators " -that is possessing a freehold of forty pounds , or renting a tenement of the yearly value of forty shillings , -was but a step from ...
... governor , by the freeholders of this State , qualified as before described , to elect Senators " -that is possessing a freehold of forty pounds , or renting a tenement of the yearly value of forty shillings , -was but a step from ...
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... Governor , George Clinton was elected to that office , and Pierre Van Cortlandt , Lieutenant - Governor . Walter Livingston was chosen speaker of the Assembly . The Legislature promptly re - appointed Mr. Jay Chief - Jus- tice of the ...
... Governor , George Clinton was elected to that office , and Pierre Van Cortlandt , Lieutenant - Governor . Walter Livingston was chosen speaker of the Assembly . The Legislature promptly re - appointed Mr. Jay Chief - Jus- tice of the ...
24. lappuse
... Governor Clinton at first refused to receive the resigna- tion . Mr. Jay , however , persisted ; and , after some delay , the resignation was accepted ; thenceforth he de- voted his entire services to the duties connected with his ...
... Governor Clinton at first refused to receive the resigna- tion . Mr. Jay , however , persisted ; and , after some delay , the resignation was accepted ; thenceforth he de- voted his entire services to the duties connected with his ...
39. lappuse
... Governor of New York , there having been some discontent expressed at the course and proceedings of Governor Clinton . He how- ever again refused , mainly upon the ground of the obli- gations he was under and the services he owed ...
... Governor of New York , there having been some discontent expressed at the course and proceedings of Governor Clinton . He how- ever again refused , mainly upon the ground of the obli- gations he was under and the services he owed ...
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... Governor - General , limited in pre- rogative and duration . At the same time , however , he never for a moment loses sight of the true basis of popular rights , and the cardinal doctrine of republican government ; for his letter closes ...
... Governor - General , limited in pre- rogative and duration . At the same time , however , he never for a moment loses sight of the true basis of popular rights , and the cardinal doctrine of republican government ; for his letter closes ...
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