Eloquence of the United States, Volume 2Jonathan Seymour, 1830 |
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... Circuit Courts , the abolition of which was the principal object of the advocates of the reso- lution . MR . PRESIDENT , I FEEL Some degree of embarrassment in offering my sentiments on a subject so fully and so ably dis- cussed . I ...
... Circuit Courts , the abolition of which was the principal object of the advocates of the reso- lution . MR . PRESIDENT , I FEEL Some degree of embarrassment in offering my sentiments on a subject so fully and so ably dis- cussed . I ...
Página 86
... court composed of three judges , which court is as much an inferior court , as the circuit or district courts . Of this jurisdiction , Georgia denies the validity . The contest is in a train of settlement . Suppose it shall turn out ...
... court composed of three judges , which court is as much an inferior court , as the circuit or district courts . Of this jurisdiction , Georgia denies the validity . The contest is in a train of settlement . Suppose it shall turn out ...
Página 88
... court , divided the United States into three circuits , two judges to ride each circuit , in which , with the district judge , to form a court . The law fixed the duties and the compensation , and gentlemen of the first character were ...
... court , divided the United States into three circuits , two judges to ride each circuit , in which , with the district judge , to form a court . The law fixed the duties and the compensation , and gentlemen of the first character were ...
Página 91
... circuit courts ; but the fact is , you have abolished their offices ; they are judges no longer of the districts of Kentucky and Tennessee ; and they are , to every purpose , whatever ... courts , for these courts were ON THE JUDICIARY . 91.
... circuit courts ; but the fact is , you have abolished their offices ; they are judges no longer of the districts of Kentucky and Tennessee ; and they are , to every purpose , whatever ... courts , for these courts were ON THE JUDICIARY . 91.
Página 93
... circuit courts , which melts down the judges and recoins them , it is enact- ed : That there shall be a circuit court , composed of one new circuit judge , and two old district judges , to be call- ed the sixth circuit . Have you not ...
... circuit courts , which melts down the judges and recoins them , it is enact- ed : That there shall be a circuit court , composed of one new circuit judge , and two old district judges , to be call- ed the sixth circuit . Have you not ...
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