Life of George Washington, Količina 5G. P. Putnam, 1863 |
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... ment , the Supreme Court of the United States was to be com- posed of a chief justice and five associate judges . There were to be district courts with a judge in each State , and circuit courts held by an associate judge and a district ...
... ment , the Supreme Court of the United States was to be com- posed of a chief justice and five associate judges . There were to be district courts with a judge in each State , and circuit courts held by an associate judge and a district ...
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... ment a limited one , going only to the single object of revenue , while that of the Secretary of State , embracing nearly all the ob- jects of administration , was much more important , and the retire- ment of the officer , therefore ...
... ment a limited one , going only to the single object of revenue , while that of the Secretary of State , embracing nearly all the ob- jects of administration , was much more important , and the retire- ment of the officer , therefore ...
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... ment . " In revolving this subject myself , " writes he , " my judg- ment has always been embarrassed . On the one hand , a previous declaration to retire , not only carries with it the appearance of vanity and self - importance , but ...
... ment . " In revolving this subject myself , " writes he , " my judg- ment has always been embarrassed . On the one hand , a previous declaration to retire , not only carries with it the appearance of vanity and self - importance , but ...
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