| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1855 - 584 strani
...covet his place or express a wish to see it filled by another. Even the spirit of party respected (he unsullied purity of the Judge and the fame of the...Constitution, and reconciled the jealousy of freedom to the independence of the judiciary." " To a stranger who for the first time visits the Capitol at... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1854 - 554 strani
...term of public life, no man dared to covet his place, or express a wish to see it filled by another. Even the spirit of party respected the unsullied purity of the Judge, and the fame of the Chief-Justice has justified the wisdom of the Constitution, AND RECONCILED THE JEALOUSY OF FREEDOM... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1854 - 550 strani
...the spirit of party respected the unsullied purity of the Judge, and the fame of the Chief-Justice has justified the wisdom of the Constitution, AND RECONCILED THE JEALOUSY OF FREEDOM TO THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY." It might be expected that having thus followed the Chief-Justice... | |
| American Bar Association - 1878 - 820 strani
...constitution which Washington, Hamilton, Jay, and doubtless Marshall preferred, had been adopted, hecause it was not adopted. But Federalist as he was, and...attempt to adjust those conflicting — sometimes doubtful — always very delicate — relative rights of the States and the Federal Government. That... | |
| George Van Santvoord - 1882 - 760 strani
...term of public life, no man dared to covet his place, or express a wish to see «it filled by another. Even the spirit of party respected the unsullied purity of the Judge, and the fame of the Chief-Justice has justified the wisdom of the Constitution, and reconciled the jealousy of freedom... | |
| University of Michigan. Political Science Association, Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1889 - 308 strani
...the motion of one its most eminent members, * and from which I quote a single felicitous sentence: ' Even the spirit of party respected the unsullied purity...Constitution, and reconciled the jealousy of freedom to the independence of the judiciary." Marshall was still Chief-Justice in 1831, when De Tocqueville,... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association, Ohio State Bar Association. Mid-Winter Meeting - 1890 - 306 strani
...term of public life, no man dared to covet his place or express a wish to see it filled by another. Even the spirit of party respected the unsullied purity...Constitution and reconciled the jealousy of freedom to the independence of the judiciary. ' ' On the loth of May, 1884, a bronze statue to his memory,... | |
| Hampton Lawrence Carson - 1892 - 472 strani
...term of public life, no man dared to covet his place, or express a wish to see it filled by another. Even the spirit of party respected the unsullied purity...Constitution and reconciled the Jealousy of Freedom to the Independence of the Judiciary." He was born at a roadside village, called Germantown, in Fauquier... | |
| Emory Speer - 1897 - 176 strani
...term of public life, no man dared to covet his place, or express a wish to see it filled by another. Even the spirit of party respected the unsullied purity...Constitution and reconciled the jealousy of freedom to the independence of the judiciary.'' In the fervid debates on the adoption of the Constitution,... | |
| Marshall Brown - 1899 - 602 strani
...term of public life, no man dared to covet his place, or express a wish to see it filled by another. Even the spirit of party respected the unsullied purity...constitution, and reconciled the Jealousy of Freedom to the Independence of the Judiciary." Marshall was appointed Chief Justice at the age of forty-five.... | |
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