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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... Senate , March 21 , 1870 . At the mature age of 57 years , and after thirty years of active and continued pursuit of his profession , leavened with intellectual diversions in almost every scholarly path , broadened by foreign travel and ...
... Senate , March 21 , 1870 . At the mature age of 57 years , and after thirty years of active and continued pursuit of his profession , leavened with intellectual diversions in almost every scholarly path , broadened by foreign travel and ...
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... Senators John P. Stockton and Frederick T. Frelinghuysen , both old friends and contemporaries at the Jersey Bar , while the latter , more than a friend , had been his companion since college days . Thus , he and his family were soon at ...
... Senators John P. Stockton and Frederick T. Frelinghuysen , both old friends and contemporaries at the Jersey Bar , while the latter , more than a friend , had been his companion since college days . Thus , he and his family were soon at ...
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... Senator George F. Hoar , of Massachussetts , refuting the charge that President Grant had , by the appointment of Judges Bradley and Strong , " packed " the Supreme Court for the purpose of securing the reversal of the Court's decision ...
... Senator George F. Hoar , of Massachussetts , refuting the charge that President Grant had , by the appointment of Judges Bradley and Strong , " packed " the Supreme Court for the purpose of securing the reversal of the Court's decision ...
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... Senator Frelinghuysen , have had so large and noble an office in the adjust- ment of a controversy so solemn as that of the right of a State to vote for the Presidency by its own methods and independent of the dictation and surveillance ...
... Senator Frelinghuysen , have had so large and noble an office in the adjust- ment of a controversy so solemn as that of the right of a State to vote for the Presidency by its own methods and independent of the dictation and surveillance ...
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... Senator George F. Hoar , of Massachusetts , to publish a refutation of it , based on historical facts and dates , but more par- ticularly in defense of his distinguished brother , Hon . E. R. Hoar , at the time Attorney General , and ...
... Senator George F. Hoar , of Massachusetts , to publish a refutation of it , based on historical facts and dates , but more par- ticularly in defense of his distinguished brother , Hon . E. R. Hoar , at the time Attorney General , and ...
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