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" I left the bench perfectly convinced that under a system so defective it would not obtain the energy, weight, and dignity which are essential to its affording due support to the national government, nor acquire the public confidence and respect which,... "
A History of the American Bar - Sivu 333
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Albany Law Journal, Nide 63

1901 - 510 sivua
...convinced that under a system so defective it would not obtain the energy, weight and dignity which was essential to its affording due support to the national...resort of the justice of the nation, it should possess. Hence I am induced to doubt both the propriety and expediency of my returning to the bench under the...

The Green Bag, Nide 15

1903 - 658 sivua
...of the chief justice, who was in France, and of [the court] would not obtain the energy, weight arid dignity which were essential to its affording due...of the justice of the nation, it should possess." During the first eleven years the court decided only fifty-five cases. The engrossed minutes of its...

The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay ...: 1794-1826

John Jay - 1890 - 564 sivua
...convinced that under a system so defective it would not obtain the energy, weight, and dignity which are essential to its affording due support to the national...resort of the justice of the nation, it should possess. Hence I am induced to doubt both the propriety and the expediency of my returning to the bench under...

John Jay

George Pellew - 1890 - 398 sivua
...its affording due support to the national government ; nor 1 To G. Morris, Nov. 26, 1799, Jay MSS. acquire the public confidence and respect which, as...resort of the justice of the nation, it should possess. Hence I am induced to doubt both the propriety and the expediency of my returning to the Bench under...

... John Jay

George Pellew - 1890 - 404 sivua
...support to the national government ; nor 1 To G. Morris, Nov. 26, 1799, Jay MSS. JOHN JAY. acquire tbe public confidence and respect which, as the last resort of the justice of the nation, it should possess. Hence I am induced to doubt both the propriety and the expediency of my returning to the Bench under...

Literary News, Niteet 11–12

1891 - 806 sivua
...convinced that under a system so defective it would not obtain the energy, weight, and dignity which was essential to its affording due support to the national...of the justice of the nation, it should possess." It would be interesting to know the reason of Jay's dissatisfaction with the position of the Supreme...

The American Government, National and State

Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1891 - 514 sivua
...defective it would not obtain the energy, weight, and dignity which was essential to its affording support to the National Government ; nor acquire the...resort of the justice of the Nation it should possess." — Pellew : fohn Jay, pp. 337, 338. 2 See the Federalist, No. 35. in the history of the world. It...

The American Government, National and State

Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1891 - 500 sivua
...defective it would not obtain the energy, weight, and dignity which was essential to its affording support to the National government; nor acquire the...last resort of the justice of the Nation, it should possess."1 787. THK NATIONAL GOVERNMENT. — There has been much disputing whether the National Constitution...

The American Government, National and State

Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1891 - 504 sivua
...defective it would not ohtain the energy, weight, and dignity which was essential to its affording support to the National Government ; nor acquire the...confidence and respect which as the last resort of the iustice of the Nation it should possess." — Pellew : John Jay, pp. 337, 338. in the history of the...

The Supreme Court of the United States: Its History, Nide 1

Hampton Lawrence Carson - 1892 - 472 sivua
...convinced that under a system so defective it would not obtain the energy, weight and dignity which was essential to its affording due support to the national...resort of the justice of the nation, it should possess. Hence I am induced to doubt both the propriety and expediency of my returning to the Bench under the...




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