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" Scarcely any political question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question. "
The National Interest on International Law and Order - Side 4
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Democracy in America, Volum 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1863 - 594 sider
...precise limits I have pointed out. Scarcely any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial...ideas, and even the language, peculiar to judicial proceedings. As most public men are, or have been, legal practitioners, they introduce the customs...
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Democracy in America, Volum 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1863 - 588 sider
...of legal men, and their prejudices in favor of existing institutions. The influence of legal habits extends beyond the precise limits I have pointed out....any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question. Hence all parties are obliged to...
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American Institutions, Volum 1

Alexis de Tocqueville - 1870 - 628 sider
...of legal men, and their prejudices in favor of existing institutions. The influence of legal habits extends beyond the precise limits I have pointed out....any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question. Hence all parties are obliged to...
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John Marshall and the Constitution: A Chronicle of the Supreme Court

Edward Samuel Corwin - 1919 - 300 sider
...let De Tocqueville speak again: "Scarcely any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved sooner, or later, into a judicial...ideas, and even the language peculiar to judicial proceedings. . . . The language of the law thus becomes, in some measure, a vulgar tongue; the spirit...
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The Chronicles of America Series: John Marshall and the constitution

1919 - 300 sider
...let De Tocqueville speak again: "Scarcely any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved sooner, or later, into a judicial...ideas, and even the language peculiar to judicial proceedings. . . . The language of the law thus becomes, in some measure, a vulgar tongue; the spirit...
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The Chronicles of America Series: Age of Jefferson and Marshall

1921 - 612 sider
...let De Tocqueville speak again: "Scarcely any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved sooner, or later, into a judicial...ideas, and even the language peculiar to judicial proceedings. . . . The language of the law thus becomes, in some measure, a vulgar tongue; the spirit...
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A Short History of the American People, Volum 1

Robert Granville Caldwell - 1925 - 578 sider
...did not exaggerate when he said: "Scarcely any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved sooner, or later, into a judicial...ideas, and even the language peculiar to judicial proceedings. . . . The language of the law thus becomes, in some measure, a vulgar tongue; the spirit...
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A Short History of the American People, Volum 1

Robert Granville Caldwell - 1925 - 576 sider
...did not exaggerate when he said: "Scarcely any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved sooner, or later, into a judicial...ideas, and even the language peculiar to judicial proceedings. . . . The language of the law thus becomes, in some measure, a vulgar tongue; the spirit...
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Connecticut Bar Journal, Volum 51

1977 - 480 sider
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History of American Political Thought

Raymond Garfield Gettell - 1928 - 652 sider
...legalistic questions. He wrote: "Scarcely any political question arises in the United States which is not resolved sooner or later into a judicial question....ideas, and even the language peculiar to judicial proceedings . . . The language of the law thus becomes, in some measure, a vulgar tongue ; the spirit...
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