Harvard Law Review, Volume 14

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Page 524 - people shall say, Amen. . . . If thou wilt not hearken unto the voice of the Lord thy God, to observe his commandments and his statutes, all these curses shall come upon thee. . . . The Lord shall smite thee with a consumption, and with a fever, and with an inflammation, and with an extreme burning, and with the sword, and with blasting, and with mildew.
Page 277 - Spanish subjects, natives of the Peninsula, residing in the territory over which Spain by the present treaty relinquishes or cedes her sovereignty, may remain in such territory or may remove therefrom, retaining in either event all their rights of property, including the right to sell or dispose of such property or of
Page 524 - thou shalt dig therewith, and shalt turn back and cover that which cometh from thee ; for the Lord thy God walketh in the midst of thy camp, to deliver thee, and to give up thine enemies before thee ; therefore shall thy camp be holy; that he see no unclean thing in thee, and turn away from thee.
Page 290 - There is wisdom, we think, in the ascertaining of the intent and meaning of such an important phrase in the federal Constitution, by the gradual process of judicial inclusion and exclusion, as the cases presented for decision shall require, with the reasoning on which such decisions may be founded.
Page 277 - The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress. Article IX.
Page 2 - suit proceeded upon the ground, distinctly stated, that the assessment in question was in violation of the Fourteenth Amendment providing that no state shall deprive any person of property without due process of law, nor
Page 46 - By the provisions of the Federal Constitution, citizens of each State are entitled to the privileges and immunities of citizens of the several States, and among the rights thus secured is " the right of a citizen of a State to pass through or reside in any other State for the purpose of trade, agriculture, professional pursuits, or otherwise.
Page 523 - cause his inheritance to pass unto his daughter. And if he have no daughter, then ye shall give his inheritance unto his brethren. And if he have no brethren, then ye shall give his inheritance unto his father's brethren.
Page 490 - With that, all the assembly cried out with a loud voice, and praised God who saveth them that trust in him. And they arose against the two elders, for Daniel had convicted them of false witness, by their own mouth. . . . From that day forth was Daniel had in great reputation in the sight of the people.
Page 225 - Constitutional provisions do not change, but their operation extends to new matters as the modes of life and habits of the people vary with each succeeding generation. The law of the common carrier is the same to-day as when transportation on land was by coach and wagon and on water by canal-boat and sailing-vessel, yet in its actual operation

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