Why does a judge swear to discharge his duties agreeably to the constitution of the United States if that constitution forms no rule for his government — if it is closed upon him, and cannot be inspected by him? If such be the real state of things,... A Handbook of Politics for 1868 [to 1894] - Seite 464von Edward McPherson - 1872Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| George P. Fletcher, Steve Sheppard - 2005 - 696 Seiten
...best of my abilities and understanding, agreeably to the constitution and laws of the United States." If such be the real state of things, this is worse...solemn mockery. To prescribe, or to take this oath, becomes equally a crime. It is also not entirely unworthy of observation, that in declaring •what... | |
| Brinton Coxe - 2005 - 434 Seiten
...discharge his duties agree' ' ably to the constitution of the United States, if that con' ' stitution forms no rule for his government ? if it is closed "upon him, and can not be inspected by him. ' ' If such be the real state of things, this is worse than sol' ' emn... | |
| Kermit L. Hall, John J. Patrick - 2006 - 257 Seiten
...best of my abilities and understanding, agreeably to the constitution and laws of the United States." Why does a judge swear to discharge his duties agreeably...solemn mockery. To prescribe, or to take this oath, becomes equally a crime. It is also not entirely unworthy of observation, that in declaring what shall... | |
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