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" ... defend their claim or cause, the court shall nevertheless proceed to pronounce sentence, or judgment, which shall in like manner be final and decisive, the judgment or sentence and other proceedings being in either case transmitted to congress, and... "
A Complete History of the United States of America: Embracing the Whole ... - Page 234
by Frederick Butler - 1821
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Fundamental Law in English Constitutional History

John Wiedhofft Gough - Law - 1985 - 240 pages
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United States Constitutional History and Law

Albert H. Putney - Law - 1985 - 608 pages
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Dreiser: Sister Carrie; Jennie Gerhardt; Twelve Men

Theodore Dreiser - Fiction - 1987 - 1168 pages
...like manner be final and decisive, the judgment or sentence and other proceedings being in either case transmitted to congress, and lodged among the acts...determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection or hope of reward:" provided also that no state shall be deprived...
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The Founders' Constitution

Philip B. Kurland, Ralph Lerner - History - 1987 - 720 pages
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The Constitution of Consensus: Democracy as an Ethical Imperative

Brian W. Firth - Law - 1987 - 242 pages
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Notes of Debates in the Federal Convention of 1787

United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - History - 1987 - 724 pages
...concerned. Every Commissioner shall, before he sit in judgment, take an oath, to be administred by one of the Judges of the Supreme or Superior Court...determine the matter in question according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward." Sect. 3. All controversies concerning lands...
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History of the Federal Courts

Erwin C. Surrency - Courts - 1987 - 434 pages
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The Constitution of 1787: A Commentary

George Anastaplo - Law - 1989 - 366 pages
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