| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1812 - 516 str.
...power is most true. That this court dares not shrink from its duty is not less true. the opprobium of those who are denominated the world, he merits the contempt as well as the indignatiun of his country, who can hesitate which to embrace. That gentlemen, in a case the most interesting,... | |
| 480 str.
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| Georgia. Supreme Court - 1848 - 712 str.
...presented, but a Action of duty, or the opprobrinm of those who are denomi• Reynolds rs. The State. nated the world, he merits the contempt as well as the indignation...of his country, who can hesitate which to embrace." The great principle upon which this second objection rests, is that laid down by Lord Coke in his Institutes,... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1852 - 774 str.
...in the case, if there is no alternative presented to him but a dereliction of duty, or the opprobium of those who are denominated the world, he merits...hesitate which to embrace. That gentlemen, in a case the utmost interesting, in the zeal with which they advocate particular opinions, and under the conviction,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 772 str.
...in the case, if there is no alternative presented to him but a dereliction of duty. or the opprobium of those who are denominated the world, he merits...contempt, as well as the Indignation. of his country, whocan hesitate which to embrace. That gentlemen, in a case the utmost interesting, in the zeal with... | |
| United States. Congress - 1852 - 774 str.
...in the case, if there is no alternative presented to him but a dereliction of duty, or the opprobium of those who are denominated the world, he merits the contempt, as well as the indignation. of hiscountry, whocan hesitate which to embrace. That gentlemen, in a case the utmost interesting, in... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1858 - 572 str.
...But if he has no choice in the case; if there is no alternative presented to him but a derilection of duty, or the opprobrium of those who are denominated...of his country, who can hesitate which to embrace/ As the prosecution relied on the opinion in ex parte Bollman and Swartwout, to sustain the positions... | |
| 1901 - 510 str.
...him without reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he has no choice in the case, if there is no alternative presented to him but a dereliction...of his country, who can hesitate which to embrace." He expounded the law thus: "The whole treason laid in the indictment is the levying of war on Blennerhassett's... | |
| 1896 - 866 str.
...there be no alternative presented to him but a dereliction of duty or the opprobrium of those Who arc denominated the world, he merits the contempt as well...of his country who can hesitate which to embrace." It is true that this heroic declaration was made in the Circuit, but its reason and spirit animated... | |
| 790 str.
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