The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 11Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge Wells and Lilly, 1820 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 116
... legislature : not but that Congress had competent authority to provide for such a case ; because having power to define and punish felonies committed on the high seas , they might declare that a mortal stroke given on the seas , of ...
... legislature : not but that Congress had competent authority to provide for such a case ; because having power to define and punish felonies committed on the high seas , they might declare that a mortal stroke given on the seas , of ...
Page 146
... legislature to whom shall be entrusted the summary powers exercised in such cases . Another important branch of the Chancellor's jurisdiction is exercised partly under statutes and partly under his general chancery authority and partly ...
... legislature to whom shall be entrusted the summary powers exercised in such cases . Another important branch of the Chancellor's jurisdiction is exercised partly under statutes and partly under his general chancery authority and partly ...
Page 147
... legislature . We are in some danger , and from the same natural causes which are forever at work in all ages and in all countries , of having our most valuable estates locked up in mortmain , and our surplus wealth pass away in specious ...
... legislature . We are in some danger , and from the same natural causes which are forever at work in all ages and in all countries , of having our most valuable estates locked up in mortmain , and our surplus wealth pass away in specious ...
Page 155
... legislature , as well as of the profession of the law ; and it is very desirable , whatever may be the result , to act on such subjects with all the light which experience or general reasoning may throw in our path . And we think , in ...
... legislature , as well as of the profession of the law ; and it is very desirable , whatever may be the result , to act on such subjects with all the light which experience or general reasoning may throw in our path . And we think , in ...
Page 160
... legislature of Massachusetts , and printed by its order , in the year 1808 , recommending the establishment of an independent Court of Equity . We dare say this document is totally forgotten , as most of our unsuccessful legislative ...
... legislature of Massachusetts , and printed by its order , in the year 1808 , recommending the establishment of an independent Court of Equity . We dare say this document is totally forgotten , as most of our unsuccessful legislative ...
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