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| Ohio State Bar Association - 1908 - 254 pages
...oppression must be examined and decided by twelve indifferent men. "This preserves in the hands of the people that share which they ought to have in the administration of public justice and prevents the encroachments of the more powerful and wealthy citizens. "Every new... | |
| 1912 - 1526 pages
...the fact Is ascertained, the law must of course redress It This therefore preserves In the hands of the people that share which they ought to have in the administration of public Justice, and prevents the encroachments of the more powerful and wealthy citizens. Every new... | |
| William Blackstone - 1916 - 1380 pages
...faet is aseertained, the law must of eourse redress it. This, therefore, preserves in the hands of the people that share which they ought to have in the administration cf publie justiee, and prevents the eneroaehments of the more powerful and wealthy eitizens. Every... | |
| 1905 - 2338 pages
...fact is ascertained, the law must of course redress it. This, therefore, preserves in the hands of the people that share which they ought to have in the administration of public justice, and pre254 255 vents the encroachment of the more powerful and wealthy citizens. Every... | |
| Theodore Dreiser - 1987 - 1168 pages
...that the few should be attentive to the rights of the many. This therefore preserves in the hands of the people, that share which they ought to have in the administration of justice, and prevents the encroachments of the more powerful and wealthy citizens." The attempt of... | |
| 1927 - 1044 pages
...fact is ascertained, the law must, of course, redress it. This, therefore, preserves in the hands of the people that share which they ought to have in the administration of public justice, and prevents the encroachments of the more powerful and wealthy citizens." Lieber in... | |
| Robert E. Litan - 2011 - 564 pages
...the fact is ascertained, the law must of course redress it. This therefore preserves in the hands of the people that share, which they ought to have in the administration of public justice, and prevents the encroachments of the more powerful and wealthy citizens.41 In the... | |
| Akhil Reed Amar - 1998 - 448 pages
...reprinted in a THE COMPLETE ANTI-FEOERALI8T, supra note 9, at 149 (3ury trial "preserves in the hands of the people, that share which they ought to have in the administration of justice"l; Essays by a Farmer (IIl, reprinted in 4 id. at a1a, a14 (similarl; The Impartial Examiner... | |
| John P. Kaminski, Richard Leffler - 1998 - 244 pages
...that the few should be attentive to the rights of the many. This therefore preserves in the hands of the people, that share which they ought to have in the administration of justice, and prevents the encroachments of the more powerful and wealthy citizens." The attempt of... | |
| David Lieberman - 2002 - 332 pages
...pivotal place in the scheme of English liberty. Historically, jury trials, by preserving "in the hands of the people that share which they ought to have in the administration of public justice," had prevented feudal England from degenerating into a military oligarchy.9 Currently,... | |
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