| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 338 pages
...before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall...tried, " well and truly to hear and determine the manner in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection or hope of reward... | |
| Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1855 - 342 pages
...before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall...be tried, "well and truly to hear and determine the manner in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection or hope of reward:"... | |
| Furman Sheppard - Constitutional law - 1855 - 338 pages
...before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall...tried, " well and truly to hear and determine the manner in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, aifection or hope of reward... | |
| United States - Emigration and immigration law - 1856 - 350 pages
...he sits in judgment, shall take an oath, to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall...of territory for the benefit of the United States. All controversies concerning the private right of soil, claimed under different grants of two or more... | |
| Maeva Marcus, James R. Perry - History - 1985 - 740 pages
...Confederation, ROC, 1:86. 3. The second paragraph of Article IX of the Articles of Confederation stipulates that "no state shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the united states." Ibid., p. 90. 4. A reference to the boundaries of the United States as described in the Preliminary... | |
| United States. Constitutional Convention, James Madison - History - 1987 - 724 pages
...shall, before he sit in judgment, take an oath, to be administred by one of the Judges of the Supreme or Superior Court of the State where the cause shall...judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward." Sect. 3. All controversies concerning lands claimed under different grants of two or more States, whose... | |
| Theodore Dreiser - Fiction - 1987 - 1168 pages
...before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall...question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection or hope of reward:" provided also that no state shall be deprived of territory for... | |
| Stephen L. Schechter - History - 1985 - 276 pages
...by giving the land to the United States. The landed states naturally objected. The Articles provided that "no state shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States." Congress formally adopted the Articles on 15 November 1777 and sent them to the states for ratification.... | |
| Stephen L. Schechter - Business & Economics - 1990 - 478 pages
...before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall...question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection or hope of reward:" provided also that no state shall be deprived of territory for... | |
| Winton U. Solberg - History - 1990 - 548 pages
...before he sits in judgment, shall take an oath to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall...question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection or hope of reward:" provided also, that no state shall be deprived of territory for... | |
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