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| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 432 pages
...supreme judges when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the Judges has no more authority over Congress than the opinion...Congress has over the Judges, and on that point the presidentis independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted... | |
| 1832 - 614 pages
...Supreme Judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the Judges has no more authority over Congress, than the opinion...that point, the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control Congress or the Executive,... | |
| Philo Ashley Goodwin - 1832 - 446 pages
...supreme judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress than the opinion...on that point the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 710 pages
...supreme judges when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over congress than the opinion...on that point the president is independent of both. The authority of the supreme court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the congress or the... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1833 - 708 pages
...supreme judges when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over congress than the opinion...on that point the president is independent of both. The authority of the supreme court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the congress or the... | |
| Andrew Jackson - 1835 - 292 pages
...Supreme Judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. . The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress, than the opinion...that point, the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| United States. President (1829-1837 : Jackson) - 1837 - 460 pages
...Supreme Judges when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress, •than the opinion...that point, the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1839 - 246 pages
...Supreme Judges, when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress, than the opinion...that point, THE PRESIDENT is INDEPENDENT OF BOTH. The authority of the Supreme court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| Robert Mayo - 1839 - 234 pages
...be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority oner Congress, than the opinion of Congress has over the...that point, THE PRESIDENT is INDEPENDENT OF BOTH. The authority of the Supreme court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
| Edward Currier - 1841 - 474 pages
...supreme judges when it may be brought before them for judicial decision. The opinion of the judges has no more authority over Congress than the opinion...on that point the President is independent of both. The authority of the Supreme Court must not, therefore, be permitted to control the Congress or the... | |
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