| Frank Gaylord Cook - 1882 - 474 páginas
...Address Pres. Lincoln l861 said : "The candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the Gov't upon vital questions, affecting the whole people,...to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant thev are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people... | |
| George Sewall Boutwell - 1884 - 264 páginas
...the evil effect following it, being limited to that particular case, with the chance that it may be overruled, and never become a precedent for other...affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by decision of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in... | |
| Frank Abial Flower - 1884 - 662 páginas
...the evil effect following it, being limited to that particular case, with the chance that it may be over-ruled and never become a precedent for other...borne than could the evils of a different practice. ing to that extent practically resigned their government into the hands of that eminent tribunal. Nor... | |
| Richard Whitehead Young - 1885 - 30 páginas
...an inferior station. Their candidate, Abraham Lincoln, in his inaugural address, said: At the game time, the candid citizen must confess that if the...to be irrevocably fixed by decisions of the Supreme Court, the instant they are made in ordinary litigation between parties in personal actions, the people... | |
| 1894 - 580 páginas
...case—with the chance that it may be overruled and never become a precedent for other cases—can better be borne than could the evils of a different...confess that if the policy of the Government upon the vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by the decisions of the Supreme... | |
| Judson Stuart Landon - 1889 - 796 páginas
...parallel cases by all departments of the government. . . . But if the policy of the government, upon the vital questions affecting the whole people, is to be irrevocably fixed by the decisions of the SuMR. MADISON'S OPINION. 235 preme Court the moment they are made, as in ordinary... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1890 - 500 páginas
...the evil effect following it, being limited to that particular case, with the chance that it may be overruled and never become a precedent for other cases,...confess that, if the policy of the government upon the vital questions affecting the whole people is to be irrevocably fixed by the decisions of the Supreme... | |
| Frederick W. Osborn - 1890 - 68 páginas
...the evil effect following it, being limited to that particular case, with the chance that it may be overruled and never become a precedent for other cases,...same time the candid citizen must confess that if the p<~' ' of the Government upon the vital question affecting the \ e people is to be irrevocably fixed... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - 1890 - 536 páginas
...the evil effect following it, being limited to that particular case, with the chance that it may be overruled, and never become a precedent for other...better be borne than could the evils of a different practice.27 At the same time, the candid citizen must confess that if the policy of the Government,... | |
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