| George Sewall Boutwell - 1867 - 650 str.
...defend his cause. The thirtyfifth section is as follows : — " And be it further enacted, That in all courts of the United States the parties may plead and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys-at-law as by the rules of the said courts, respectively, shall... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1867 - 732 str.
...by the first Congress assembled under the Constitution, it is among other things enacted, that " in all the courts of the United States the parties may plead and manage their causes personally; or by the Opinion of Miller, J., the CJ, and Swayne and Davis, JJ., dissenting.... | |
| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1868 - 480 str.
...are usually combined in one person. The 35th section of the judiciary Act of 1789 declares " that in all the Courts of the United States, the parties may...and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law, as by the rules of said Courts respectively, shall... | |
| William Whiting - 1871 - 736 str.
...by the first Congress assembled under the Constitution, it is among other things enacted, that " in all the courts of the United States the parties may plead and manage their causes personally ; or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as, by the rules of the... | |
| Lorenzo Smith Boswell Sawyer, United States. Circuit Court (9th Circuit) - 1875 - 786 str.
...necessary to decide this question. Section 35 of the judiciary act (1 Stat. 92), provides that: "In all the courts of the United States the parties may plead and manage their own cases personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law, as by the rules of the... | |
| William Edward Miller - 1881 - 728 str.
...620. SEC. 747. Parties may manage their causes personally or by counsel. — In all the courts of-the United States the parties may plead and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as, by the rules of the said courts, respectively, are... | |
| Herbert Fielder - 1883 - 816 str.
...favor, and to have the assistance of counsel for his defence. The judicial actof 1789 provides that in all the courts of the United States the parties may...and manage their own causes personally; or by the assistance of such counsel or attorney-at-law, as by the rules of s;dd courts respectively, shall be... | |
| John Bouvier - 1883 - 870 str.
...corporation consents that process may be served upon its agent in another state ; 96 US 369. In all courts of the United States the parties may plead and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel I or attorneys at law as, by the rules of the said courts, respectively,... | |
| 1885 - 890 str.
...by the first congress assembled under the constitution, it is among other things enacted, that "in all the courts of the United States the parties may plead and manage their causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys-at-law as by the rules of the... | |
| 1889 - 544 str.
...regulated. Attorneys, marshals, and clerks were provided for, and finally it was enacted " that in all Courts of the United States, the parties may plead and manage their own causes personally, or by the assistance of such counsel or attorneys at law as by the rules of the said Courts respectively shall... | |
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