Public Papers of Theodore Roosevelt, Governor, 1899[-1900], Volume 1Brandow printing Company, 1899 |
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Page 28
... judges of the municipal courts of the city should not be required to sit every day , so that working men who are the chief patrons of these courts , in such suits as those for the pay- ment of wages , may not be compelled to lose day ...
... judges of the municipal courts of the city should not be required to sit every day , so that working men who are the chief patrons of these courts , in such suits as those for the pay- ment of wages , may not be compelled to lose day ...
Page 49
... Judge Martin writing the opinion , was that the judgment should be affirmed . No more painful case can come before a Governor than an appeal to arrest the course of justice in order to save a woman from capital punishment , when that ...
... Judge Martin writing the opinion , was that the judgment should be affirmed . No more painful case can come before a Governor than an appeal to arrest the course of justice in order to save a woman from capital punishment , when that ...
Page 50
... judge who tried the case to learn whether they thought there was any ground for executive clemency . They both answered that there was none whatever and that the case was one of peculiar outrage , the letter of the judge run- ning as ...
... judge who tried the case to learn whether they thought there was any ground for executive clemency . They both answered that there was none whatever and that the case was one of peculiar outrage , the letter of the judge run- ning as ...
Page 68
... Judge Countryman and the statements published by the former State Engineer and Surveyor , Mr. Adams , and the former Superintendent of Public Works , Mr. Aldridge . We have also examined a large number of exhibits and documents relating ...
... Judge Countryman and the statements published by the former State Engineer and Surveyor , Mr. Adams , and the former Superintendent of Public Works , Mr. Aldridge . We have also examined a large number of exhibits and documents relating ...
Page 109
... judge of the value of the franchise in the different localities in which it is exercised . The Board of State Tax Commissioners can collate the facts , compare conditions and determine values as a result of a wider range of observation ...
... judge of the value of the franchise in the different localities in which it is exercised . The Board of State Tax Commissioners can collate the facts , compare conditions and determine values as a result of a wider range of observation ...
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