| Winton U. Solberg - History - 1990 - 548 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... | |
| Stephen L. Schechter - Business & Economics - 1990 - 478 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 of congress for the security of the parties concerned:31 provided that every commissioner, before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be... | |
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