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Communication from His Excellency the governor, covering the report of the justices of the Superior Court, on the question of granting new trials
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A vindication of the calling of the special Superior Court
at Middletown, on the 4th Tuesday of August, 1815, for the trial of Peter Lung, charged with the crime of murder ; with observations on the constitutional power of the legislature to interfere with the judiciary in the administration of justice -
Report of the Committee of Commerce and Manufactures on the petition of Anthony Buck
February 5, 1817. Read and ordered to lie upon the table -
Political dialogues
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Free thoughts on despotic and free governments
as connected with the happiness of the governor and the governed -
The three powers of government ; The origin of the United States, and the status of the southern states on the suppression of the rebellion ; The three dangers of the republic
lectures delivered in the Law School of Harvard College and in Dartmouth College, 1867-68 and '69 -
Supplemental statement in maintenance of Henry A. Du Pont's title to the office of United States Senator for the State of Delaware
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Speech of the Hon. John Marshall
delivered in the House of Representatives, of the United States, on the resolutions of the Hon. Edward Livingston, relative to Thomas Nash, alias Jonathan Robbins -
The Sentiments of a free and independent elector, on the resolution of the House of Assembly, for excluding judges of the Supreme Court
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The trial of the Rhode Island judges
an episode touching currency and constitutional law -
A letter to the right honorable Charles Lord Cottenham, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, on the separation of the judicial and political functions of the Lord Chancellor
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The three powers of government
the origin of the United States, and the status of the southern states, on the suppression of the rebellion -
Observations on the constitutions, political and judicial, of the British colonies
with proposed amendments suggested by the political differences now existing in the provinces of Upper and Lower Canada in a letter to the Right Honourable Lord Glenelg -
The duty of judges as constitutional advisers
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Judicial independence
a paper read at the meeting of the American Bar Association at Chicago, Illinois, August 28th, 1889 -
Remarks of Mr. Richardson L. Wright, of Philadelphia County, on the bill granting a new trial to David Jewell, under sentence of death in Allegheny County
in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, February 9, 1854 -
The separation of governmental powers
in history, in theory, and in the constitutions -
The bench and the bar
an address -
Communication from His Excellency the Governor, covering the report of the justices of the Superior Court on the question of granting new trials
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In the complaints for penalties for separation, &c. November 23, 1768. Unto the Right Honourable the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of Sir John Gordon of Invergordon, baronet, Robert Mackintosh, Esq; advocate, William Gordon of Newhall, Esq; Sir Alexander Mackenzi of Gairloch, bart. George Graham of Drynie, and John Gorry, commissary of Ross and Cromarty
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The case, Trevett against Weeden
on information and complaint, for refusing paper bills in payment for butcher's meat, in market, at par with specie. Tried before the Honourable Superior Court, in the county of Newport, September term, 1786. Also, the case of the judges of said court, before the Honourable General Assembly, at Providence, October session, 1786, on citation, for dismissing said complaint. Wherein the rights of the people to trial by jury, &c. are stated and maintained, and the legislative, judiciary and executive powers of government examined and defined. By James M. Varnum, Esq; major-general of the state of Rhode-Island, &c. counsellor at law, and member of Congress for said state -
Free thoughts on despotic and free governments
as connected with the happiness of the governor and the governed