Report of Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Georgia Bar Association, Band 20,Teil 1903Georgia Bar Association, 1903 List of members in each volume. |
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... fact that goes to make title . I don't see much difference between that and the present law . It is just the difference between one tribunal and another . You would go before a special commission and now you go before a judge and a jury ...
... fact that goes to make title . I don't see much difference between that and the present law . It is just the difference between one tribunal and another . You would go before a special commission and now you go before a judge and a jury ...
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... fact that the committee was too small . Indeed the fact may now be faced that it was too small . It was scarcely large enough in numbers to be a representative committee , and there- fore that objection can be removed , if the ...
... fact that the committee was too small . Indeed the fact may now be faced that it was too small . It was scarcely large enough in numbers to be a representative committee , and there- fore that objection can be removed , if the ...
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... fact that at present Supreme Court justices are only ap- pointed for six years is no argument . They ought to be there for twelve years or longer . For the judges of the courts to enter a political campaign before the people every six ...
... fact that at present Supreme Court justices are only ap- pointed for six years is no argument . They ought to be there for twelve years or longer . For the judges of the courts to enter a political campaign before the people every six ...
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... fact that court ought not to be troubled with the case . We knew that this bill would have to be ratified by the people , and we drew it not as an ideal bill , but we drew it as a practical one ; one that would meet with public approval ...
... fact that court ought not to be troubled with the case . We knew that this bill would have to be ratified by the people , and we drew it not as an ideal bill , but we drew it as a practical one ; one that would meet with public approval ...
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... fact , and every lawyer here , every citizen and every layman recognize the fact , that where a man's life is involved , there is more involved than in a petty misdemeanor case where a man may pay a few dollars and relieve himself of ...
... fact , and every lawyer here , every citizen and every layman recognize the fact , that where a man's life is involved , there is more involved than in a petty misdemeanor case where a man may pay a few dollars and relieve himself of ...
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Seite 297 - He has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him, captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere, or to incur miserable death in their transportation thither. This piratical warfare, the opprobrium of INFIDEL powers, is the warfare of the CHRISTIAN king of Great Britain. Determined to keep open a market where MEN should be bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative...
Seite 200 - But neither the Amendment, broad and comprehensive as it is, nor any other amendment was designed to interfere with the power of the State, sometimes termed its ' police power,' to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education and good order of the people, and to legislate so as to increase the industries of the State, develop its resources and add to its wealth and prosperity.
Seite 243 - ... the one pervading purpose found in them all, lying at the foundation of each, and without which none of them would have been even suggested; we mean the freedom of the slave race, the security and firm establishment of that freedom, and the protection of the newly-made freeman and citizen from the oppressions of those who had formerly exercised unlimited dominion over him.
Seite 299 - The clause, too, reprobating the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who had never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves, and who, on the contrary, still wished to continue it.
Seite 297 - Indeed I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just ; that his justice cannot sleep forever...
Seite 166 - But that a science, which distinguishes the criterions of right and wrong ; which teaches to establish the one, and prevent, punish, or redress the other ; which employs in its theory the noblest faculties of the soul, and exerts in its practice the cardinal virtues of the heart ; a science, which is universal in its use and extent, accommodated to each individual, yet comprehending the whole community...
Seite 201 - It deprives the company of its right to a judicial investigation by due process of law, under the forms and with the machinery provided by the wisdom of successive ages for the investigation judicially of the truth of a matter in controversy...
Seite 193 - We doubt very much whether any action of a State not directed, by way of discrimination, against the negroes as a class, or on account of their race, will ever be held to come within the purview of this provision.
Seite 118 - ... no tradesman, artificer, workman, labourer, or other person whatsoever shall do or exercise any worldly labour, business or work of their ordinary callings, upon the Lord's Day, or any part thereof (works of necessity and charity only excepted...
Seite 196 - The argument we admit is not always the most conclusive which is drawn from the consequences urged against the adoption of a particular construction of an instrument. But when, as in the case before us, these consequences are so serious, so far-reaching and pervading, so great a departure from the structure and spirit of our institutions ; when the effect is to fetter and degrade the State Governments by subjecting them to the control of Congress...