Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Band 13Published for John Conrad and Company, 1852 |
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... opinion that he was exercising judicial power strictly speaking under the Constitution , and has given to these proceedings as much of the form of proceedings in a court of justice as was practicable . A petition in form is filed by the ...
... opinion that he was exercising judicial power strictly speaking under the Constitution , and has given to these proceedings as much of the form of proceedings in a court of justice as was practicable . A petition in form is filed by the ...
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... opinion is not given , had formally expressed his opinion , in writing , that the duty imposed , when the decision was sub- ject to the revision of a Secretary and of Congress , could not be executed by the court as a judicial power ...
... opinion is not given , had formally expressed his opinion , in writing , that the duty imposed , when the decision was sub- ject to the revision of a Secretary and of Congress , could not be executed by the court as a judicial power ...
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... opinion . Their communication to the President is silent upon this point . But the opinions of all the judges embrace distinctly and positively the provisions of the law now before us , and declare that , under such a law , the power ...
... opinion . Their communication to the President is silent upon this point . But the opinions of all the judges embrace distinctly and positively the provisions of the law now before us , and declare that , under such a law , the power ...
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... opinion upon it . In the case at bar , the power of the judge to decide in the first instance , is assumed on both sides , and the controversy has turned upon the power of the Secretary to revise it ; and it is in this aspect of the ...
... opinion upon it . In the case at bar , the power of the judge to decide in the first instance , is assumed on both sides , and the controversy has turned upon the power of the Secretary to revise it ; and it is in this aspect of the ...
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... opinion that Todd ought to be placed on the pension list , and paid at the rate of two thirds of his former monthly wages , which they understood to have been eight dollars and one third per month , and the sum of one hundred and fifty ...
... opinion that Todd ought to be placed on the pension list , and paid at the rate of two thirds of his former monthly wages , which they understood to have been eight dollars and one third per month , and the sum of one hundred and fifty ...
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