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" ... the law for their response; and when he obtained it, notwithstanding his clear perception of the justice of the cause, and his intense desire to reach it, if it was not the justice of the law, he dared not to administer it. He acted upon the sentiment... "
Addresses Delivered March 13, 1902: And Papers Prepared Or Republished to ... - Page 164
by Philadelphia Bar Association - 1906 - 462 pages
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An Eulogium Upon the Hon. William Tilghman, Late Chief Justice of Pennsylvania

Horace Binney - Biography - 1827 - 60 pages
...dared not to administer it. He acted upon the sentiment of Lord Bacon, that it is the foulest injustice to remove landmarks, and that to corrupt the law,...the errors of the science there are some limits, but 3 none to the evils of a licentious invasion of it, he left it to our annual legislatures to correct...
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Life of the Honourable William Tilghman: Late Chief Justice of the State of ...

Agriculture - 1829 - 166 pages
...dared not to administer it. He acted upon the sentiment of Lord Bacon, that it is the foulest injustice to remove land-marks, and that to corrupt the law,...such defects in the system, as time either created or -exposed : and better foundation in the law can no man lay. Those who study his opinions, while they...
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The Friend, Volume 1

Robert Smith - Society of Friends - 1829 - 432 pages
...dared not to administer it. He acted upon the sentiment of.Lord Bacon, that it is the foulest injustice to remove landmarks, and that to corrupt the law,...such defects in the system, as time either created or exposed: and better foundation in the law can no man lay. Those who study his opinions, while they...
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American Annual Register, Volume 2; Volume 4

Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 646 pages
...dared not to administer it. He acted upon the sentiment of Lord Bacon, that it is the foulest injustice to remove landmarks, and that to corrupt the law,...consciousness that to the errors of the science there are some limit1'. but none to the evils of a licentious invasion of it, he left it to the legislature to correct...
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The American Annual Register, Part 2

Joseph Blunt - History - 1835 - 624 pages
...of Lord Bacon, that it is the foulest injustice to remove landmarks, and that to corrupt the law, ia to poison the very fountain of justice. With a consciousness...to the errors of the science there are some limits. 126 but none to the evils of a licentious invasion of it, he left it to the legislature to correct...
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American Annual Register, Volume 2; Volume 4

Joseph Blunt - History - 1830 - 628 pages
...dared not to administer it. He acted upon the sentiment of Lord Bacon, that it is the foulest injustice to remove landmarks, and that to corrupt the law,...evils of a licentious invasion of it, he left it to the legislature to correct such defects in the system, as time either created or exposed. It was not...
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An Essay on Professional Ethics

George Sharswood - Legal ethics - 1860 - 212 pages
...dared not to administer it. He acted upon the sentiment of Lord Bacon, that it is the foulest injustice to remove landmarks, and that to corrupt the law is to poison the very fountains of justice. With a consciousness that to the errors of the science there are some limits,...
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Report of Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Georgia Bar Association

Georgia Bar Association - Bar associations - 1916 - 492 pages
...intense desire to reach it, if it was not the justice of the law he dared not administer it. * * * * With a consciousness that to the errors of the science...such defects in the system as time either created or exposed ; and, better foundation in the law can no man lay." (Appendix to 16th Sergeant & Rawles Rep....
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Mississippi Reports ... Being Cases Argued and Decided in the ..., Volume 104

Mississippi. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1914 - 1016 pages
...declined to administer it. He acted on the sentiment of Lord Bacon 'that it is the foulest injustice to remove landmarks, and that to corrupt the law is to poison the very foundations of justice.' "Again the same author says: 'Judicial legislation is much worse than legislative...
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American Law Magazine, Volume 1

Law - 1849 - 498 pages
...dared not to administer it. He acted upon the sentiment of Lord Bacon, that it is the foulest injustice to remove landmarks, and that to corrupt the law,...such defects in the system, as time either created or exposed: and better foundation in the law can no man lay. Those who study his opinions, while they...
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