No man is allowed to be a judge in his own cause, because his interest would certainly bias his judgment, and, not improbably, corrupt his integrity. With equal, nay, with greater reason, a body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same... The Federalist: On the New Constitution - Страница 51по Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 477 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1864 - 850 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...private debts? It is a question to which the creditors aro parties on one side, and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them.... | |
| 1865 - 696 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time ; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side, and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1869 - 856 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...rights of large bodies of citizens ? and what are the differ- 1 ent classes of legislators, but advocates and parties to the I causes which they determine... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1886 - 652 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time ; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 676 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time ; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1892 - 642 страници
...concerning the rights of single persons, but concerning^ the rights of large bodies of citizens? fAnd what are the different classes of legislators but...advo\cates and parties to the causes which they determine ? A Is a law proposed concerning private debts? It is a question to which the creditors are parties... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties, at the same time ; yet, what are many of the most important acts of legislation but so many judicial...but advocates and parties to the causes which they deter- A mine ? Is a law proposed concerning private debts ? It is a question to which the creditors... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1901 - 536 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time ; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side, and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1901 - 520 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation, but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side, and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
| William Bennett Munro - 1914 - 220 страници
...body of men are unfit to be both judges and parties at the same time; yet what are many of the most important acts of legislation but so many judicial...is a question to which the creditors are parties on one side and the debtors on the other. Justice ought to hold the balance between them. Yet the parties... | |
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