The Congressional Globe, Parte1Blair & Rives, 1867 |
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... Court of the United States , upon any record from the su- preme court of the Territory of Nebraska , may be heard and determined by the Supreme Court of the United States , and the mandate of exe- cution or of further proceedings is to ...
... Court of the United States , upon any record from the su- preme court of the Territory of Nebraska , may be heard and determined by the Supreme Court of the United States , and the mandate of exe- cution or of further proceedings is to ...
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... court , and the fact that it is made upon although the duty is onerous it will be dis- the nomination of the Chief Justice , does not charged by the Chief Justice if Congress , hav- render that appointment invalid in my judging imposed ...
... court , and the fact that it is made upon although the duty is onerous it will be dis- the nomination of the Chief Justice , does not charged by the Chief Justice if Congress , hav- render that appointment invalid in my judging imposed ...
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... courts duly constituted , against whom there can be no just censure . I think the Court of Claims have carried out the law in what they have done , and the law I understand to be what my friend now desires to reach . Mr. SCOFIELD . I ...
... courts duly constituted , against whom there can be no just censure . I think the Court of Claims have carried out the law in what they have done , and the law I understand to be what my friend now desires to reach . Mr. SCOFIELD . I ...
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