| 1916 - 1380 Seiten
...their contention and cite a case in tli is court where the title of drama was accorded to pantomime; 1 and such and other spectacles are said by counsel...dictionaries, — that is, and we quote counsel, a im'uns of making or announcing publicly something that otherwise might have remained private or unknown,... | |
| Donald Young - 1922 - 126 Seiten
...their contention and cite a case in this court where the title of drama was accorded to pantomime;1 and such and other spectacles are said by counsel...means of making or announcing publicly something that otherwise might have remained private or unknown, — and this being peculiarly the purpose and effect... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1926 - 1502 Seiten
...their contention, and cite a case in this court where the title of drama was accorded to pantomime;* and such and other spectacles are said by counsel...means of making or announcing publicly something that otherwise might have remained private or unknown, — and this being peculiarly the purpose and effect... | |
| 1915 - 520 Seiten
...of the dictionaries, that is a means of making or announcing publicly something that otherwise might have remained private or unknown, and this being peculiarly...contended, under the protection of the Ohio Constitution." Answering this contention, the learned justice says: "The first impulse of the mind is to reject the... | |
| 1918 - 866 Seiten
...their contention, and cite a case in this court where the title of drama was accorded to pantomime; and such and other spectacles are said by counsel...contended, under the protection of the Ohio constitution. "1 lie first impulse of the mind is to reject the contention. We immediately feel that the argument... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1915 - 1466 Seiten
...their contention, and cite a case in this court where the title of drama was accorded to pantomime ;* and such and other spectacles are said by counsel...means of making or announcing publicly something that otherwise might have remained private or unknown, — and this being peculiarly the purpose and effect... | |
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