| Thomas Willing Balch - 1918 - 184 páginas
...resisting principles so destructive of the Union and in averting consequences so fatal to themselves. * * * The State of Pennsylvania can possess no Constitutional right to resist the legal process which may be directed in this case." When in obedience to the mandamus granted by the United States Supreme Court,... | |
| 1883 - 964 páginas
...admiralty, which were admitted to be in their possession. The state . of Pennsylvania had neither possession of, nor right to, the property on which the sentence of the district court was pronounced ;" and the couVt carefully avoided expressing an opinion upon a case in which the money sued for was in the... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 1150 páginas
...conclusion of the court as follows: " Since, then, the State of Pennsylvania had neither possession ' | Ĕ G G ? J" OF H Mh k'`Z ➪ ; ;1 O / $l1 < (=Ob directed in this cause. The Chief Justice thus carefully avoided expressing an opinion upon a case... | |
| Albert Jeremiah Beveridge - 2005 - 705 páginas
...consequences so fatal to themselves." Marshall then states the facts of the controversy and concludes that " the state of Pennsylvania can possess no constitutional right" to resist the authority of the National courts. His decision, he says, "is not made without extreme regret at the... | |
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