It is a very great mistake, common to counsel, and especially to young counsel, to consider that a decision of any court must necessarily command the respect of another. Samuel Freeman Miller commandcommoncounsel Change image and share on social
A vile and overbearing temper becomes sometimes, in one long accustomed to the exercise of power, unendurable to those who are subject to its humors. Samuel Freeman Miller accustomexercisehumor Change image and share on social
The United States being a limited form of government, one of the restrictions to which it is subject is in regard to its power to levy taxes. The States may levy them for a great many purposes for which Congress cannot, because to the States belong all of the powers not delegated to Congress. Samuel Freeman Miller belongcongressdelegate share on social
The value of a decision as a precedent is very much enhanced by the care with which it has been considered, and if the opinion itself shows that other decisions of the same court, or of other courts upon the same point, have been reviewed and examined, it adds to the value of the decision made on each consideration. Samuel Freeman Miller addcareconsider share on social
May it be long before the people of the United States shall cease to take a deep and pervading interest in the Fourth of July, as the birthday of our national life, or the event which then occurred shall be subordinated to any other of our national history. Samuel Freeman Miller birthdayceasedeep share on social
Man is essentially a selfish creature. The differences in the degree with which this developed are infinite. Samuel Freeman Miller creaturedegreedevelop Change image and share on social
Of the powers conferred upon the General Government by the Constitution of the United States much the most important are those given to the legislative body. Samuel Freeman Miller bodyconferconstitution Change image and share on social
The Constitution of the United States, like all systems of government which are permanent, had its origin in the history and necessities of the people through whose instrumentality and for whose benefit it was formed. Samuel Freeman Miller benefitconstitutionform share on social
It is a very great mistake, and a very common one, even for well-read persons, to adopt the idea that the progress of the human race in the science of government, in the arts of civilization and refinement, and in the establishment of morality and religion, has been constantly and steadily towards improvement and perfection. Samuel Freeman Miller adoptartcivilization share on social
No one familiar with the common law of England can read the Constitution of the United States without observing the great desire of the Convention which framed that instrument to make it conform as far as possible with that law. Samuel Freeman Miller commonconformconstitution share on social