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The Constitution provides that " the Judicial power of the United States shall be
vested in one Supreme Court , and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may
ordain and establish , " and that judicial power is to be exercised through the ...
The Constitution provides that " the Judicial power of the United States shall be
vested in one Supreme Court , and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may
ordain and establish , " and that judicial power is to be exercised through the ...
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But the President pays no more regard to this decision , than to the act of
Congress itself . The MissionAries remain in prison , held there by a
condemnation , under a law of a State , which the Supreme Judicial Tribunal has
pronounced to be ...
But the President pays no more regard to this decision , than to the act of
Congress itself . The MissionAries remain in prison , held there by a
condemnation , under a law of a State , which the Supreme Judicial Tribunal has
pronounced to be ...
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Will he urge the force of judicial decision ? They will answer , that he bimself
does not admit the binding obligation of such decisions . Sir , the President of the
United States is of opinion , that an individual , called on to execute a law , may ...
Will he urge the force of judicial decision ? They will answer , that he bimself
does not admit the binding obligation of such decisions . Sir , the President of the
United States is of opinion , that an individual , called on to execute a law , may ...
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