| Brian F. Carso (Jr.) - 2006 - 288 str.
...subject of calumny. No man, 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...of his country who can hesitate which to embrace. ''' The jury subsequently was instructed to apply the law as announced in Marshall's opinion to the... | |
| Paul Samuel Reinsch - 1911 - 488 str.
...subject of calumny. No man, 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...of his country, who can hesitate which to embrace. It is none the less a lamentable situation if judges of courts of last resort feel that they cannot... | |
| Pennsylvania Society, New York - 1907 - 294 str.
...without self-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." The shadow that falls over the lustre of Jefferson's great name comes from his public criticism of... | |
| Louisiana State Bar Association - 1906 - 226 str.
...without self reproach, would drain it to the bottom. But if he have no choice in the case, if there beno alternative presented to him, but a dereliction of...of his country, who can hesitate which to embrace. ' ' can scarcely be a just or honest Judge, much less a great one — and yet they set a high standard... | |
| Ohio State Bar Association - 1907 - 252 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...as well as the indignation of his country, who can hestitate which to embrace." Can as much be said for the lawyer? He is still an officer of the court... | |
| Nebraska State Bar Association - 1909 - 306 str.
...no choice in the case, if there is no alternative presented to him but a dereliction of duty or of the opprobrium of those who are denominated the world,...of his country, who can hesitate which to embrace." Marshall has often been compared witn other great judges and he has never suffered by the comparison.... | |
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