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1802WRCAM24229Albany: Printed for Collier and Stockwell 1802. 796pp. Contemporary calf morocco label stamped in gilt. Calf scuffed and worn front hinge cracking rear hinge tender. Light even tanning; foxing. Good. An important - and possibly the most extensive - record of Congressional debates concerning the nature of the Judiciary and its establishment as an independent branch of the government in the wake of the Judiciary Act of 1801. Two versions of these debates were printed in 1802: one in Philadelphia; and the present Albany New York version which bears imprints by two different sets of printers. This Albany version differs from the Philadelphia printing in that it includes both the Senate and House debates. It also appears to have been edited from a pro- Jeffersonian viewpoint mentioning in the preface that the "judicial power has armed itself in defence of its own supposed rights and independence." <br> <br> The election of 1800 represented the end of Federalist control of the Executive branch after twelve years. On the eve of Jefferson's inauguration President Adams nominated and the Senate confirmed John Marshall as chief justice of the Supreme Court. In addition Congress quickly passed a law reducing the number of Supreme Court justices to five took away their Circuit Court duties and reorganized the Circuit Courts with sixteen new justices all of whom were nominated and confirmed just weeks prior to the inauguration. The intention was to keep the Judiciary as an adjunct of the Federalists. The Federalists waited about a year to organize and one of the first measures introduced in the Senate in 1802 was a repeal of the Act of 1801 at Jefferson's insistence. The Senate deadlocked and Vice President Burr cast the deciding vote against the measure but the act was repealed after a subsequent vote. The Supreme Court went back to having six justices all of whom headed one of six U.S. Circuit Courts. <br> <br> Repeal of the 1801 Judiciary Act helped reduce Democrat-Republican influence in the U.S. courts; but as with so many triumphs this victory came with an unanticipated result: one minor aspect of the 1801 Act was the appointment by the President of the justices of the peace for Washington and Alexandria. On March 2 Adams nominated and the next day the Senate confirmed forty-two justices but four of the commissions had not been delivered by midnight when Adams' term expired. One of these was to William Marbury who sued after Jefferson ordered Secretary of State Madison to withhold the commission. The case went to the Supreme Court in 1803 where Marbury lost primarily because the Court had just emerged from the Federalist-Democrat-Republican political thicket and a new struggle with the executive branch was to be avoided. However the case also included a hidden doorway through which Marshall hustled to declare the independence of the Judiciary from the blatant partisanship of recent years and claim its equality with the other two branches of government. In addition the Court ruled that Section 13 of the Judiciary Act of 1789 which authorized such a writ was contrary to the Constitution and therefore invalid. It was the first time the Supreme Court declared a law of Congress void but this was a power the Court itself possessed with the greatest timidity. This was the only case while Marshall was chief justice in which the Court specifically reversed an Act of Congress. The concept would not be employed again by the full court until the Dred Scott decision fifty-four years later. COHEN 1203. SHAW & SHOEMAKER 3271. SABIN 19101 variant imprint. Printed for Collier and Stockwell unknown books
1912GITa648Paris Emile-Paul 1912. In-8 broché X 405pp. Orné de 22 illustrations y compris le frontispice, celle sur double page et 2 plans. Dos bruni.
1849GITg503Aix Imprimerie de Veuve Tavernier février 1849. In-8 broché 1 feuillet non chiffré 4-32pp. Tache d'encre ancienne en tête du 2e plat de la couverture, quelques annotations de l'époque au crayon noir. Bel exemplaire sans rousseurs, bien complet. Peu courant.
1962T111735Köln, 1962 170pp., 21cm., Doctoral Dissertation (Inaugural-Dissertation zur Erlangung des Doktorsgrades der Philosophischen Fakultät der Universität zu Köln), softcover, stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T111735
6717in 8 broché faux-titre,titre,576 pages,Henri Plon imprimeur-éditeur 1868 trésor judiciaire de la France,une pâle mouillure,sans gravitré,en tête et en fin de volume
1952mon0000028558Home Mission Board Southern Bap 1952. Unknown Binding. Good. in x in x in. Home Mission Board, Southern Bap unknown
307 pages. A compact collection of readongs on the topics of policing, the courts, corrections, youth justice, and special topics in criminal justice. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Excellent copy. Book
1992GIT01377La Motte d'Aigues Cheminements Editions 1992. In-8 broché couverture illustrée 205pp. Illustrations dans le texte. Bon état.
1992GITc392Berg International 1992. 2 volumes in-8 broché couverture illustrée sous étui cartonné illustré 972 366pp. Pliure angulaire sur le 1er plat de la couverture du Tome 1. Bel exemplaire, bien complet de son étui et de son carton publicitaire illustré.
pp. xiii, 69 + Frontis. Numerous photogravure illustrations, some full page, by Bernard Lamotte. Title page printed in red and black. All edges decorated purple. Includes an insert of the Heritage Club Sandglass, Number XII:15. 4to. Original cloth spine with hand made marbled paper boards. Original slip case. Hardbound. Very nice copy. A beautifully printed and affordable version of the original Limited Editions Club publication. THESE HERITAGE PRESS BOOKS MAKE GREAT GIFTS. W85
1784GITk493A Riom chez Martin Dégoutte 1784. 4 volumes in-4 (26cm x 20cm) *Tome I: 3 feuillets non chiffrés (titre, épître) II-CXCVIII (notice, dissertation) 2-522pp 1 feuillet non chiffré de table (placé entre les pages VIII et IX) 1 feuillet non chiffré des tables des titres et matières (placé entre les pages CXCVIII et 1) 1 feuillet non chiffré errata *Tome II:2 feuillets non chiffrés (titre, table des titres et articles) 2-899pp *Tome III: 2 feuillets non chiffrés (titre, table des chapitres) 2-686pp 2-80pp imprimées sur 2 colonnes (table des matières contenues dans les 3 premiers volumes) *Tome IV:4 feuillets non chiffrés (titre, approbation et privilège, avertissement) II-VII (table du discours préliminaire imprimé sur 2 colonnes) II-XLVIII (discours préliminaire) 2-858pp 2-19pp (procès verbal) 15 feuillets non chiffrés imprimés sur 2 colonnes (table des lieux contenus dans l'ouvrage et celle des lieux omis, des Seigneurs et Propriétaires cités) 4 feuillets non chiffrés additions et omissions. Pleine basane havane marbrée, dos à nerfs orné de compartiments dorés, pièce de titre havane et de tomaison bleu nuit dans un encadrement de filet et chaînette (titre), de filet, chaînette et fleurs de lys (tomaison), tranches brique, reliure de l'époque. Orné de 4 têtes de chapitre allégorique, identique dans chaque volume. *Tome I: coiffe supérieure arasée, mors du 2e plat fendillé en queue sur 7cm, coins légèrement émoussés,manque angulaire au bas de la page III sans perte de texte *Tome II: 1 coin légèrement émoussé, bordure de la page de titre et du feuillet 898-899 brunie, feuillet 381-382 légèrement déboîté *Tome III: 2 coins légèrement émoussés, bordure de la page de titre brunie *Tome IV: bordure de la page de titre, du feuillet d'approbation et des 4 derniers feuillets brunie. Bel ensemble décoratif, malgré les défauts signalés. texte complet, représentatif de la complexité du Droit sous l'Ancien Régime.
197019421Paris Grasset 1970 2 Vol In-12 212 + 177 pp
45781, Brepols - Harvey Miller, 1990 Hardcover. 309 p., 1310 pages on 5 microfiche., 165 x 245 mm, Languages: English, Including an index. Fine copy. ISBN 9780888443663.
194931545A1949. Vol. I-X. Band 1-10. 1949-1950. Gr.8°. Rotes Original-Leinen mit goldgeprägtem Deckel- und Rückentitel. Wenig berieben gut erhalten / Red cloth. Good condition. ACHTUNG! Dieses Buch kann nur als PAKET verschickt werden. Portokosten bitte erfragen. ATTENTION! Due to its weight or size this book can only be sent as a PARCEL. Please ask for postage costs. hardcover
1897PHO-2007Paris, fontemoing, 1897-1905, 7 volumes in-8, relié demi chagrin, dos à nerfs avec auteur, titre et tomaison, frottements aux charnières, ex-dono de l’auteur à « Mon cher collègue et ami, Mr Jobbé Duval ». Bon exemplaire
160 pages. Features: Grass silage facts; a shot of nitrogen for your crops?; ten tips to protect your flock; Journeying into America; Top feeders in a fat-cattle state - The Schmidt brothers of Clinton County, Iowa; I saw East Asia's unrest - John Strohm travelled to India, Indo-China and Malaya; Four Corn Belt Neighbors pool labor and equipment - Rusty Peddicord, Mickey Parr, Clint Peddicord, Floyd Long and Ken Peddicord; The way to maintain prosperity; "Swine Courts" control the hogs; Nice color-photo Camel cigarette ad on back cover features Metropolitan Opera Star Nadine Conner; and more. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
1907R100084922Centro editorial de Gongora. 1907. In-16. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos frotté, Papier jauni. XXXI+191+31 pages - livre en espagnol - une petite étiquette collée sur le 1er contre plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 460-Langues espagnole et portugaise
1843GITb687paris Amsterdam chez Mme Bouchard-Huzardn chez JH et G Van Heteren 1843. In-8 broché VIII 131pp. Dos légèrement fendillé avec petits manques de papier, petits manques angulaires sur le 2e plat de couverture, cachets de bibliothèque.
1020531649.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
132p. Double column. Small 4to. Original full printed wraps. Coldwar/Economics 7
1161035303.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback