State and federal judiciary, have had the same under their consideration, and are of opinion that a tribunal is already provided by the constitution of the United States, to wit : The Supreme Court, more eminently qualified, from their habits and duties,... The American Jurist and Law Magazine - Page 861830Full view - About this book
| John Elihu Hall - Law - 1810 - 530 pages
...the legislature of that state, proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States, by an appointment of an impartial tribunal to decide disputes...impartial manner than any other tribunal which could be created. The members of the supreme court are selected from those in the United States who are most... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1821 - 726 pages
...error presents no question arilutions of the Legislature of that State, proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States, by the appointment...impartial manner, than any other tribunal which could be created. The members of the Supreme- Court are selected from those in the United States who are most... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1821 - 738 pages
...appointment of an impartial tribunal to decide disputes between the State and federal judiciary, have bad the same under their consideration, and are of opinion...impartial manner, than any other tribunal which could be created. The members of the Supreme Court are selected from those in the United States who are most... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...Pennsylvania, covering certain resolutions of the Legislature of that State proposing an amendment of the constitution of the United States, by the appointment...impartial manner, than any other tribunal which could be created. The members of the Supreme Court are selected from those in the U. States who are most celebrated... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1832 - 756 pages
...already provided by the constitution of the United States, to wit, the 'Supreme Court, more eminenty qualified, from their habits and duties, from the...than any other tribunal which could be erected. The members of the Supreme Court are selected From those in the United States who are most celebrated For... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1838 - 684 pages
...habits and duties, from the mode of their selection, and from the tenure of their offices, to deaide the disputes aforesaid in an enlightened and impartial...than any other tribunal which could be erected. " The members of the Supreme .Court are selected from those in the United States, who are most celebrated... | |
| Nathan Dane - Law - 1829 - 956 pages
...Pennsylvania, covering certain resolutions of the legislature of that State, proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States, by the appointment...form, adopt it ; as it does not appear it concurred iu the amendment. It is believed, that every State in the Union, in the last forty VOL. VI. years,... | |
| Nathan Dane - Law - 1829 - 982 pages
...the United States, by the appointment of an impartial tribunal, to decide disputes between the Slate, and federal judiciary, have had the same under their...it does not appear it concurred in the amendment. Thursday, January 11, 1810. It is believed, that every State in the Union, in the last forty VOL. VI.... | |
| Daniel Webster - United States - 1830 - 518 pages
...the United States, by the appointment of an impartial tribunal to decide disputes between the States and Federal Judiciary, have had the same under their...impartial manner, than any other tribunal which could be created. The members of the Supreme Court are selected from those in the United States who are most... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1830 - 692 pages
...duties, from the mode of their selection, and from the tenure of their offices, to decide the dispute aforesaid in an enlightened and impartial manner, than any other tribunal which could he created." The report gives the reasons for the opinion, and was unanimously accepted. Gentlemen... | |
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