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Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 14 (of 20)
Sumner, Charles
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FOOTNOTES
[1] Commentaries on American Law (4th edit.), Vol. I. p. 226.
[2] Stansbury, Report of the Trial of Judge Peck, Appendix, p. 499.
[3] Law and Practice of Legislative Assemblies in the United States (2d
edit.), § 126, p. 47.
[4] Law and Practice of Legislative Assemblies in the United States (2d
edit.), Appendix, IV., p. 996.
[5] Savigny, System des heutigen Römischen Rechts, § 97, Band II. p.
329.
[6] Maxims, Reg. 3.
[7] Broom, Legal Maxims, (3d edit.,) p. 111.
[8] Broom, Legal Maxims, (3d edit.,) p. 116.
[9] Hobart, R., 86, 87.
[10] 8 Coke, R., 118.
[11] 12 Modern Reports, 687, 688.
[12] “Nec erit alia lex Romæ, alia Athenis, alia nunc, alia posthac;
sed et omnes gentes et omni tempore una lex et sempiterna et
immutabilis continebit, unusque erit communis quasi magister et
imperator omnium deus.”--_De Republica_, Lib. III. c. 22.
[13] Rules and Orders of the House of Representatives: Rule 28 [29].
[14] May, Treatise on the Law, etc., of Parliament, (5th edit.,) p. 598.
[15] Dwarris, Treatise on Statutes, (2d edit.,) Part I. p. 220.
[16] Ibid.
[17] Dwarris, Treatise on Statutes, (2d edit.,) Part I. p. 245.
[18] Law and Practice of Legislative Assemblies (2d edit.), p. 711.
[19] Ibid., p. 713.
[20] Law and Practice of Legislative Assemblies (2d edit.), pp. 712,
713.
[21] History of His Own Times (fol. edit.), Vol. I. p. 485.
[22] Act of April 10, 1869: Statutes at Large, Vol. XVI. pp. 44, 45.
[23] Story, Commentaries on the Constitution, § 1573, Vol. III. pp.
437, seqq., note.
[24] Essays: Of Wisdom for a Man’s Self.
[25] Address on nominating Hon. Charles Abbot to the Speakership of the
House of Commons, November 16, 1802: Hansard’s Parliamentary History,
Vol. XXXVI. col. 915.
[26] Constitutional History of England (London, 1829), Vol. I. p. 358,
note.
[27] _Ante_, Vol. XII. pp. 312-314; Vol. XIII. pp. 57-60.
[28] Narrative, p. 265.
[29] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 357.
[30] Act, March 2, 1833: Statutes at Large, Vol. IV. p. 654.
[31] Act, March 3, 1843: Ibid., Vol. V. p. 641.
[32] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 369.
[33] See, _ante_, Vol. XII. p. 105.
[34] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 66.
[35] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 601.
[36] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 365.
[37] The Sale of Philosophers: Works, tr. Francklin, (London, 1781,)
Vol. I. p. 412.
[38]
“Mos erat antiquus, niveis atrisque lapillis,
His damnare reos, illis absolvere culpâ.”
OVID, _Metam._, Lib. XV. 41, 42.
[39] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. pp. 243, 244.
[40] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. pp. 343, 344.
[41] _Ante_, Vol. XII. p. 185; Vol. XIII. p. 352.
[42] Statutes at Large, Vol. XIV. p. 364.
[43] Holy State: Of Building.
[44] _Ante_, Vol. X. pp. 273, seqq.
[45] _Ante_, Vol. VIII. pp. 208, seqq.
[46] The Fourteenth Amendment.
[47] _Ante_, p. 130.
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