| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1840 - 708 pages
...passed by parts of each branch of the National Legislature." Mr. KING seconded the motion, observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation. Mr. WILSON thinks neither the original proposition nor the amendment goes far enough. If the Legislative,... | |
| Jonathan Elliot, United States. Constitutional Convention - 1845 - 672 pages
...passed by parts of each branch of the national legislature." Mr. KING seconded the motion, observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation. Mr. WILSON thinks neither the original proposition nor the amendment goes far enough. If the legislature,... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 404 pages
...by — parts of each branch of the National Legislature/' Mr. King seconded this motion, " observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation." Col. Hamilton was against the latter part of the amendment, and in favor of giving the Executive "... | |
| John Philip Sanderson - 1856 - 380 pages
...— parts of each branch of the National Legislature. '' Mr. King seconded this motion, " observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation." Col. Hamilton was against the latter part of the amendment, and in favor of giving the Executive "an... | |
| Jonathan Elliot - 1863 - 680 pages
...passed by parts of each branch of the national legislature." Mr. KING seconded the motion, observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation. Mr. WILSON thinks neither the original proposition nor the amendment goes far enough. If the legislature,... | |
| 1917 - 510 pages
...by — parts of each branch of the National Legislature.' "" "Mr. King seconds the motion, observing that the Judges ought to be able to expound the law...them, free from the bias of having participated in its formation.14 The Gerry motion carried and the question was not further considered until the 6th, when... | |
| George Bancroft - 1882 - 532 pages
...thirds of each branch. " Judges," said Ruf us King of Massachusetts, " should expound the law as it may come before them, free from the bias of having participated in its formation." 4 Gerry's motion was carried by eight states against Connecticut and Maryland.' In a convention composed... | |
| George Bancroft - 1884 - 610 pages
...thirds of each branch. " Judges," said Ruf us King of Massachusetts, " should expound the law as it may come before them, free from the bias of having participated in its formation." * Gerry's motion was carried by eight states against Connecticut and Maryland.-)In a convention composed... | |
| George Bancroft - 1885 - 616 pages
...thirds of each branch. " Judges," said Rufus King of Massachusetts, " should expound the law as it may come before them, free from the bias of having participated in its formation." * Gerry's motion was carried by eight states against Connecticut and Maryland. f In a convention composed... | |
| Erastus Howard Scott - 1893 - 412 pages
...passed by parts of each branch of the National Legislature." Mr. KINO seconded the motion, observing that the judges ought to be able to expound the law,...the bias of having participated in its formation. Mr. WILSON thinks neither the original proposition nor the amendment goes far enough. If the Legislative,... | |
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