The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Court said : - power " The schools required by the statute are to be maintained for the benefit of the whole town , as it is the wise policy of the law to give all the inhabitants equal privileges for the education of their chil- dren ...
... Court said : - power " The schools required by the statute are to be maintained for the benefit of the whole town , as it is the wise policy of the law to give all the inhabitants equal privileges for the education of their chil- dren ...
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... courts , not the courts of the king's bench , nor any other courts , with stated terms ; but this appointment was effected by selecting certain individuals , fit tools of the tyrant . These would consti- tute a court , for the express ...
... courts , not the courts of the king's bench , nor any other courts , with stated terms ; but this appointment was effected by selecting certain individuals , fit tools of the tyrant . These would consti- tute a court , for the express ...
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... court is bound to enforce unjust law ; but , on the contrary , every court is bound , by prior and superior obliga- tions , to abstain from enforcing such law . It must be a clear case , doubtless , which will warrant a court in ...
... court is bound to enforce unjust law ; but , on the contrary , every court is bound , by prior and superior obliga- tions , to abstain from enforcing such law . It must be a clear case , doubtless , which will warrant a court in ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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