Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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Page 94
... fee- ble tribute to the memory of the illustrious dead . Even in other hands , adequate justice could not be performed , within the limits of this occasion . Their highest , their best praise , is your deep con- viction of their merits ...
... fee- ble tribute to the memory of the illustrious dead . Even in other hands , adequate justice could not be performed , within the limits of this occasion . Their highest , their best praise , is your deep con- viction of their merits ...
Page 138
... fees , and acting as counsel and receiving fees as such in cases pending , in his own Court , before him , as Judge . After receiving the Respondent's answer to the Articles of Impeachment , and hearing the evidence in support of and ...
... fees , and acting as counsel and receiving fees as such in cases pending , in his own Court , before him , as Judge . After receiving the Respondent's answer to the Articles of Impeachment , and hearing the evidence in support of and ...
Page 140
... fees in the probate office ; and yet it is not probable that business was done there , at that time , without fees , any more than at later periods . We must look there- fore for some other authority , than a statute permission , for ...
... fees in the probate office ; and yet it is not probable that business was done there , at that time , without fees , any more than at later periods . We must look there- fore for some other authority , than a statute permission , for ...
Page 141
... fees , in cases of probate and administration , were , from early times , in most cases regulated by custom , and the author- ity and direction of the courts themselves , without statute provisions . A table of fees , established in ...
... fees , in cases of probate and administration , were , from early times , in most cases regulated by custom , and the author- ity and direction of the courts themselves , without statute provisions . A table of fees , established in ...
Page 142
... fees for services performed in his office . There is a differ- ence of opinion , in matter of law , in this respect , between the Man- agers and ourselves , wide enough , in my judgment , to extend over the whole case . If the House of ...
... fees for services performed in his office . There is a differ- ence of opinion , in matter of law , in this respect , between the Man- agers and ourselves , wide enough , in my judgment , to extend over the whole case . If the House of ...
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