Sketches of the Lives and Judicial Services of the Chief-justices of the Supreme Court of the United StatesScribner, 1856 - 533 lappuses |
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46. lappuse
... Attorney - General . Mr. Harrison resigned , and James Iredell , of North Carolina , was sub- sequently appointed in his place . General Washington had been earnestly desirous of securing the services and well - known ability of Mr. Jay ...
... Attorney - General . Mr. Harrison resigned , and James Iredell , of North Carolina , was sub- sequently appointed in his place . General Washington had been earnestly desirous of securing the services and well - known ability of Mr. Jay ...
49. lappuse
... Attorney - General for a mandamus , directed to the Cir- cuit Court of Pennsylvania , commanding it to proceed on the peti- tion of William Heyburn , as an invalid pensioner . The Attorney- General made an elaborate argument upon the ...
... Attorney - General for a mandamus , directed to the Cir- cuit Court of Pennsylvania , commanding it to proceed on the peti- tion of William Heyburn , as an invalid pensioner . The Attorney- General made an elaborate argument upon the ...
50. lappuse
... Attorney - General , Mr. Randolph . The Court , after argument , de- livered their opinions seriatim . Justice Johnson was of the opinion that if the State had a right to the debt in question , it might be enforced at common law , and ...
... Attorney - General , Mr. Randolph . The Court , after argument , de- livered their opinions seriatim . Justice Johnson was of the opinion that if the State had a right to the debt in question , it might be enforced at common law , and ...
51. lappuse
... Attorney - General to dissolve the injunction and dismiss the bill . Justices Iredell and Blair were still of opinion that the injunction ought to be sustained , but the rest of the Court coincided in the opinion delivered by the Chief ...
... Attorney - General to dissolve the injunction and dismiss the bill . Justices Iredell and Blair were still of opinion that the injunction ought to be sustained , but the rest of the Court coincided in the opinion delivered by the Chief ...
52. lappuse
... Attorney - General of that State . Georgia refused to appear , and now the Attorney - General of the United States moved that unless Georgia caused her appearance to be entered by the next term , judgment should be rendered against her ...
... Attorney - General of that State . Georgia refused to appear , and now the Attorney - General of the United States moved that unless Georgia caused her appearance to be entered by the next term , judgment should be rendered against her ...
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