The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1813 - Books |
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Page 92
... Judge may not , if he pleases , call on the deputy to perform ; and thus it will rest with the Chancellor to render his situation as a Judge of the Court of Chancery , except as far as he is a Judge of Appeal , a sinecure , or not , as ...
... Judge may not , if he pleases , call on the deputy to perform ; and thus it will rest with the Chancellor to render his situation as a Judge of the Court of Chancery , except as far as he is a Judge of Appeal , a sinecure , or not , as ...
Page 94
... judge , that the Court of Chancery requires no such aid as is here contemplated ; and that it would lead to serious consequences in any manner to alter the antient constitution of that tribunal . To this opinion we see no objection ...
... judge , that the Court of Chancery requires no such aid as is here contemplated ; and that it would lead to serious consequences in any manner to alter the antient constitution of that tribunal . To this opinion we see no objection ...
Page 181
... judge whether the matter de- serves farther investigation . This , we must confess , appears to us to be the true ... Judge , Though neither the selection nor the functions of the jury pro- perly depend at all on the Judge , yet the ...
... judge whether the matter de- serves farther investigation . This , we must confess , appears to us to be the true ... Judge , Though neither the selection nor the functions of the jury pro- perly depend at all on the Judge , yet the ...
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