... an oath, to be administered by one of the judges of the supreme or superior court of the state, where the cause shall be tried, 'well and truly to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection,... The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution - Side 225av Kevin Gutzman - 2007 - 258 siderBegrenset visning - Om denne boken
| Rhode Island - 1844 - 612 sider
...well and truly to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward :" provided...under different grants of two or more States, whose jurisdiction as they may respect such lands and the States which passed such grants are adjusted, the... | |
| William Alexander Duer - 1843 - 442 sider
...to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection, or hope of reward." Provided, also, that...of territory for the benefit of the United States. $ 3. All controversies concerning the private right of soil claimed under the different grants of two... | |
| Illinois - 1845 - 766 sider
...Judges of the Supreme or and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection or hope of reward: " Provided...under different grants of two or more States, whose jurisdiction, as they may respect such lands and the States which passed such grants, are adjusted,... | |
| United States - 1845 - 816 sider
...to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favour, affection, or hope of reward." Provided, also, that...of territory for the benefit of the United States. § 3. All controversies concerning the private right of soil claimed under different grants of two... | |
| William Alexander Duer - 1845 - 434 sider
...best of his judgment, without favour, affection, or hope of reward." Provided, also, that no stite shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States. $ 3. All controversies concerning the private right of soil claimed under the different grants of two... | |
| United States. President - 1846 - 766 sider
...well and truly to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward :" provided...under different grants of two or more states, whose jurisdiction as they may respect such lands and the states which passed such grants are adjusted, the... | |
| Robert Taylor Conrad - 1846 - 900 sider
...expressions in, the ninth article disapproved of by your committee ; to wit : by the words iprovided also, that no state shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States,' at the latter end of the second section ; and those words in the fourth section, which prescribes the... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1847 - 566 sider
...between two or more States concerning boundary, jurisdiction or any other cause whatever, declares, "that no State shall be deprived of territory for the benefit of the United States." In the discussion of the amended report of the articles of confederation, it was proposed that Congress... | |
| John Bigelow - 1848 - 538 sider
...well and truly to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward :'' provided...under different grants of two or more states, whose jurisdiction as they may respect such lands and the states which passed such grants are adjusted, the... | |
| Daniel Parker - 1848 - 172 sider
...well and truly to hear and determine the matter in question, according to the best of his judgment, without favor, affection, or hope of reward ;" provided,...under different grants of two or more States, whose jurisdiction, as they may respect such lands, and the States which passed such grants, are adjusted,... | |
| |