| John Forrest Dillon - 1903 - 592 str.
...so instructed the jury, which acquitted the prisoner. " No man," said he, in summing up the case, " is desirous of becoming the peculiar subject of calumny. No man, might he let the cup pass from him without reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he has no choice in the case;... | |
| John Marshall - 1905 - 518 str.
...That this court dares not usurp power is most true. That this court dares not shrink from its duty is not less true. No man is desirous of placing himself...might he let the bitter cup pass from him without self-reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he has no choice in the case ; if there is no alternative... | |
| Le Baron Bradford Colt - 1906 - 190 str.
...That this Court dares not usurp power is most true. That this Court dares not shrink from its duty is not less true. No man is desirous of placing himself...might he let the bitter cup pass from him without self-reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he has no choice in the case ; if there is no alternative... | |
| William Draper Lewis - 1907 - 592 str.
...That this court dares not usurp power is most true. That this court dares not shrink from its duty is not less true. No man is desirous of placing himself...might he let the bitter cup pass from him without self-reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he have no choice in the case, if there be no alternative... | |
| William Draper Lewis - 1907 - 588 str.
...dares not usurp power is most true. That this court dares not shrink from its duty is not less true. No man is desirous of becoming the peculiar subject...might he let the bitter cup pass from him without self-reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he have no choice in the case, if there be no alternative... | |
| Horace Garvin Platt - 1908 - 296 str.
...dares not usurp power is most true. That this court dares not shrink from its duty is not less true. No man is desirous of becoming the peculiar subject...might he let the bitter cup pass from him without self-reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he has no choice in the case, if there is no alternative... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 504 str.
..."That this court dares not usurp power is most true. That this court dares not shrink from its duty is not less true. No man is desirous of placing himself...might he let the bitter cup pass from him without self-reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he has no choice in the case, if there is no alternative... | |
| American Bar Association - 1909 - 1198 str.
...He has no choice. He must perform it. He must say, as Chief Justice Marshall said in a similar case: "No man is desirous of placing himself in a disagreeable...might he let the bitter cup pass from him without self-reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he have no choice in the case, if there be no alternative... | |
| Simeon Davidson Fess - 1910 - 466 str.
...said, " That this court dares not usurp power is most true. That this court does not shrink from duty is not less true. No man is desirous of placing himself...disagreeable situation. No man is desirous of becoming the subject of calumny. No man, might he let the bitter cup pass from him without reproach, would drain... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1911 - 488 str.
...has no choice. He must perform it. He must say, as Chief Justice Marshall said in a similar case : No man is desirous of placing himself in a disagreeable...might he let the bitter cup pass from him without self-reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he have no choice in the case, if there be no alternative... | |
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