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Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court of Massachusetts - Page 366
by Massachusetts - 1845
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The Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America: The ...

1782 - 188 pages
...as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, iherefore, not only the beft policy, but for the fecurity of the rights of the people, and of every citizen, that the judges of the ftipreme judicial court fhould hold their offices as Jong as they behave thrmfelves well; and that...
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An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of ..., Volume 2

William Winterbotham - 1796 - 580 pages
...independent, as the lot of humanity will admit. It is therefore not only the bed policy, but for the fecurity of the rights of the people, and of every citizen, that the judges of the fuprcme judicial court fhould hold their offices as long as they behave themfelves well : and that...
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The Constitutions of the United States: According to the Latest Amendments ...

1800 - 306 pages
...as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, therefore, not only the beft policy, but for the fecurity of- the rights of the people, and of every citizen, that the Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court mould hold their o(fices as long as they behave themfelves well ; and that they mould...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 4

Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1807 - 788 pages
...as free, impartial, and independent as the lot of humanity will admit." — That • it is therefore not only the best policy, but for the security of the rights of the people and of every * Mote, JVo. I. See the Case of Harcourt vs. Fox (1. Show. 516) in King's Bench, 5. W. & M. 1693 (about...
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The Constitutions of the United States: According to the Latest Amendments ...

1804 - 372 pages
...lot of humanity ,will a.lirtit. It is, therefore, not only the belt policy, but for the lecurityof the rights of the people, and of every citizen, that the Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court fltould hold their offices as long as they behave themfelves well ; and that they fliould...
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The Monthly Anthology, and Boston Review, Volume 4

David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...humanity will admit." And it may be said, as in the language of our constitution, " It is therefore nnt only. the best policy, but for the security of the...of every citizen, .that the judges of the Supreme Judicial Couvt should hold their offices as long a» Ihey behave themselves ivell" . This proviso is...
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Official Papers, Printed for the Common Council of the City of Boston ...

Boston (Mass.). Common Council - 1822 - 148 pages
...as free, impartial, and intlemin pendent, as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, iy.'" therefore, not only the best policy, but for the security of...and of every citizen, that the Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court should hold their offices as long as they behave themselves well ; and that they should...
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The Constitution of the State, Adopted 1780

Massachusetts - 1826 - 126 pages
...by judges, as free, impartial, and independent, as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, therefore, not only the best policy, but for the security of...and of every citizen, that the Judges of the Supreme Judicial Court should hold their offices as long as they behave themselves well ; and that they should...
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Journal of the Convention for Framing a Constitution of Government for the ...

Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1832 - 276 pages
...tried by judges as free, impartial and independent as the lot of humanity will admit. It is therefore not only the best policy, but for the security of...the people, and of every citizen, that the judges should hold their offices as long as they behave themselves well; and that they should have honorable...
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Documents Printed by Order of the Senate

Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1833 - 806 pages
...tried by judges as free, impartial and independent as the lot of humanity will admit. It is therefore not only the best policy, but for the security of...and of every citizen, that the judges of the supreme judicial court should hold their offices as long as they behave themselves well ; and that they should...
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