John Marshall: Life, Character and Judicial Services as Portrayed in the Centenary and Memorial Addresses and Proceedings Throughout the United States on Marshall Day, 1901, and in the Classic Orations of Binney, Story, Phelps, Waite and Rawle, 1. sējumsJohn Forrest Dillon Callaghan & Company, 1903 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 30.
xxxii. lappuse
... Wirt in opposition to it . The arguments ended June 12 . On June 9 , as soon as the subpoena was applied for , District Attor ney Hay , in open court , promised if possible to obtain the papers , saying he had no doubt he should succeed ...
... Wirt in opposition to it . The arguments ended June 12 . On June 9 , as soon as the subpoena was applied for , District Attor ney Hay , in open court , promised if possible to obtain the papers , saying he had no doubt he should succeed ...
xxxviii. lappuse
... Wirt , who was specially retained for the Government by the President , distinctly and repeat- edly admitted the power ; the controversy at the bar being waged , not against the general power of the court to subpoena the President , but ...
... Wirt , who was specially retained for the Government by the President , distinctly and repeat- edly admitted the power ; the controversy at the bar being waged , not against the general power of the court to subpoena the President , but ...
lvi. lappuse
... Wirt early in 1835 , and going into the old court room , where the library now is , and looking at the pro- cession of judges , with the Chief Justice at its head , and being par- ticularly struck with their putting on their gowns in ...
... Wirt early in 1835 , and going into the old court room , where the library now is , and looking at the pro- cession of judges , with the Chief Justice at its head , and being par- ticularly struck with their putting on their gowns in ...
24. lappuse
... Wirt : " This extraordinary man , without the aid of fancy , without the advantages of person , voice , attitude , gesture , or any of the ornaments of the orator , deserves to be considered one of the most eloquent men in the world ...
... Wirt : " This extraordinary man , without the aid of fancy , without the advantages of person , voice , attitude , gesture , or any of the ornaments of the orator , deserves to be considered one of the most eloquent men in the world ...
36. lappuse
... Wirt , and Dallas and Dexter , by Pinkney and Ogden and Mason , by Binney and Sergeant , by Liv- ingston and Wheaton , by Martin and Rodney and Rawle , by Taney and by Webster ; and the reciprocal confidence , regard , and affection ...
... Wirt , and Dallas and Dexter , by Pinkney and Ogden and Mason , by Binney and Sergeant , by Liv- ingston and Wheaton , by Martin and Rodney and Rawle , by Taney and by Webster ; and the reciprocal confidence , regard , and affection ...
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