| William Adams Richardson - History - 1873 - 208 pages
...consideration." It may therefore be considered as finally settled, by the authoritative decision of the court of last resort, the Supreme Court of the United States, that the legal-tender acts, as they are commonly called, making United States notes a legal tender... | |
| William Adams Richardson - History - 1873 - 192 pages
...consideration/' It may therefore be considered as finally settled, by the authoritative decision of the court of last resort, the Supreme Court of the United States, that the legal-tender acts, as they are commonly called, making United States notes a legal tender... | |
| California. Constitutional Convention - California - 1878 - 524 pages
...determined and fixed, not merely in the Constitution and by etiitute, but by elaborate decisions of the Court of last resort — the Supreme Court of the United States. So important has this subject been considered, that at every session of Congress since this government... | |
| Southern Pacific Company - Railroads - 1882 - 382 pages
...entered under the proper head of expenses in each year. These taxes will be paid from this fund whenever the Court of last resort — the Supreme Court of the United States — declares that the Company is holden for the same. In explanation of the reasons for contesting... | |
| Hugh Montgomery - Prohibition - 1895 - 332 pages
...have patiently plodded their way until in every phase, prohibition has been put to the arbitration of the court of last resort, the Supreme Court of the United States, of whom the premier of England, Lord Salisbury, has said, " It is the ablest and most impartial tribunal... | |
| Wilson Isaac Snyder - Mining law - 1902 - 820 pages
...et al., above mentioned; the law has undergone considerable change and readjustment at the hands of the court of last resort — the Supreme Court of the United States, — to the extent that a second edition of Mr. Lindley's work is deemed justified if not essential.... | |
| George Lewis Bolen - Labor - 1903 - 792 pages
...final remedy of suppression with bayonets. These and other contentions were settled in the Debs case by the court of last resort, the Supreme Court of the United States, and in none of these important points, it seems, did any of the justices dissent. Similarly the New... | |
| 1917 - 548 pages
...country's confidence in its institutions is the belief that all men will receive a square deal from the court of last resort, the Supreme Court of the United States. But Mr. Gompers has attacked and vilified the Supreme Court of the United States. These are obvious... | |
| Law - 1904 - 700 pages
...CASE. This celebrated case, after passing through all the State and Federal Courts, has been argued in the Court of last resort, the Supreme Court of the United States, and, as it was heard before a full bench, it is to be hoped will now reach its conclusion. It has been... | |
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