The New England Magazine, Volumen54;Volumen60New England Magazine Company, 1916 |
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... judges had been inclined to grant relief . The civil and ecclesiastical authorities vied with each other in their disregard of the people's liberties . Under such conditions many of the Puritans in England began to consider the pos ...
... judges had been inclined to grant relief . The civil and ecclesiastical authorities vied with each other in their disregard of the people's liberties . Under such conditions many of the Puritans in England began to consider the pos ...
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... judge on account of in- efficiency . The recall principle , applied in action , must necessarily be disci- plinary and progressive and react- ing in both these lines upon the electorate and the judiciary , be- cause the electorate may ...
... judge on account of in- efficiency . The recall principle , applied in action , must necessarily be disci- plinary and progressive and react- ing in both these lines upon the electorate and the judiciary , be- cause the electorate may ...
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... judge , the lawyers , are on the whole - close - mouthed and reluctant to criticize where crit- icism ought to be made , for fear of antagonizing any or all the court . But under the operation of the re- call , which is the elective ...
... judge , the lawyers , are on the whole - close - mouthed and reluctant to criticize where crit- icism ought to be made , for fear of antagonizing any or all the court . But under the operation of the re- call , which is the elective ...
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... judge to the effect that a statement of the testimony produced at a trial is true and complete , so that this state- ment may be sent up to the appel- late court for reading and examin- ation as a basis to review the ques- tions ...
... judge to the effect that a statement of the testimony produced at a trial is true and complete , so that this state- ment may be sent up to the appel- late court for reading and examin- ation as a basis to review the ques- tions ...
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... judge by statute possesses the ju- risdiction or authority to certify that the statement of the testimony is ... judges . each presided over by the chief jus- tice . I do not know that the deci- sion of the court in the half dozen cases ...
... judge by statute possesses the ju- risdiction or authority to certify that the statement of the testimony is ... judges . each presided over by the chief jus- tice . I do not know that the deci- sion of the court in the half dozen cases ...
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