How thoroughly well and faithfully this work was done, the older members of the profession have reason to gratefully recollect. This edition was in exclusive use from 1820 to the general revision of the Statutes in 1836, and is still indispensable for... Sketch of the Life and Judicial Labors of Chief-Justice Shaw - 7 페이지저자: Benjamin Franklin Thomas - 1868 - 32 페이지전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1869 - 586 페이지
...the charter and plan of city government. This was then a new work, and required not only familiarity with the working of our town governments, but foresight...duplicate of Hunt's great picture of the Chief-Justice in Faneuil Hall ? resentative, Senator, in editing the statutes and framing the city charter, make up... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1869 - 562 페이지
...Asahel Stearns, of Cambridge. How thoroughly well and faithfully this work was done, the older ínembers of the profession have reason to gratefully recollect....duplicate of Hunt's great picture of the Chief-Justice in Faneuil Hall ? resentative, Senator, in editing the statutes and framing the city charter, make up... | |
| Samuel Savage Shaw - 1885 - 94 페이지
...the preservation, of a good judge. A court without experience 1 He was, in a sense, canditor wbis. His large services to the city and to the Commonwealth,...to place a duplicate of Hunt's great picture of the Chief Justice in Faneuil Hall? in trials, gets to be practically, as well as technically, a " court... | |
| Frederic Hathaway Chase - 1918 - 352 페이지
...colleague upon the bench, say of him, in suggesting that his portrait should hang in Faneuil Hall: — He was in a sense conditor urbis. His large services...Commonwealth, of which the city is the head, fairly claims some memorial of her respect and gratitude. CHAPTER V LATER PRACTICE — APPOINTMENT TO THE... | |
| Frederic Hathaway Chase - 1918 - 356 페이지
...him, in suggesting that his portrait should hang in Faneuil Hall: — He was in a sense conditor wins. His large services to the city and to the Commonwealth, of which the city is the head, fairly claims some memorial of her respect and gratitude. CHAPTER V LATER PRACTICE — APPOINTMENT TO THE... | |
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