Miscellaneous Writings of the Late Hon. Joseph P. Bradley: ... and a Review of His "judicial Record,"L.J. Hardham, 1902 - 435ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... Political Economy , Fenianism , Political Expressions , The Constitutional Amendment [ XIII ] , Opinions in The Electoral Commission , 1877 , Electoral Commission , • Electoral Commission - Reply to Charges , Electoral Commission ...
... Political Economy , Fenianism , Political Expressions , The Constitutional Amendment [ XIII ] , Opinions in The Electoral Commission , 1877 , Electoral Commission , • Electoral Commission - Reply to Charges , Electoral Commission ...
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... political economy ; hieroglyphics ; modern languages , studied that he might acquaint himself with great authors in their own tongues ; the Hebrew and kindred tongues , that he might perfect himself in biblical study ; mathematics , in ...
... political economy ; hieroglyphics ; modern languages , studied that he might acquaint himself with great authors in their own tongues ; the Hebrew and kindred tongues , that he might perfect himself in biblical study ; mathematics , in ...
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... political , scientific or literary achieve- ments . Here we see him seated next to George Ban- croft , Lord Houghton , Lord Coleridge ; there , at the same board with Archdeacon Farrar , Dr. Oliver W. Holmes , James Russell Lowell and ...
... political , scientific or literary achieve- ments . Here we see him seated next to George Ban- croft , Lord Houghton , Lord Coleridge ; there , at the same board with Archdeacon Farrar , Dr. Oliver W. Holmes , James Russell Lowell and ...
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... political predilections . And yet , he alone was expected to sink all political bias and act the judge merely . He realized fully the delicate position he occupied , and foresaw that whatever course he took would subject him to ...
... political predilections . And yet , he alone was expected to sink all political bias and act the judge merely . He realized fully the delicate position he occupied , and foresaw that whatever course he took would subject him to ...
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... political science , one of the purposes of that law is to separate things na- tional from things local . In the complete development of constitutional law , therefore , there can be no such thing as a subject which is at once partly ...
... political science , one of the purposes of that law is to separate things na- tional from things local . In the complete development of constitutional law , therefore , there can be no such thing as a subject which is at once partly ...
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