| United States. Supreme Court - 1947 - Broj stranica: 978
...individuals, that they outlawed by the explicitness of their prohibition of bills of attainder. "Upon this point a page of history is worth a volume of logic." New York Trust Co. v. Eisner, 256 US 345, 349. Nor should resentment against an injustice displace... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1966 - Broj stranica: 402
...a tenuos structural link between them, the only possible response would be Justice Holmes' : "Upon this point a page of history is worth a volume of logic." M The activity of these two officers overlaps considerably, even though the Chancellor handles far... | |
| United States. Tax Court - 1972 - Broj stranica: 988
...Mr. Justice Holmes in New York Trust Co. v. Eisner, 256 US 345, 349, are peculiarly apt here : "Upon this point a page of history is worth a volume of logic." Second. At least from the time of the Revenue Act of 1926, when this tribunal was known as the Board... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1982 - Broj stranica: 444
...valuable. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes once observed, in a decision concerning tax 7 law, that: "Upon this point a page of history is worth a volume of logic." Just as tax laws are often the product of specialized advocacy in the legislative arena — and consequently... | |
| Arie Altman - 1997 - Broj stranica: 798
...unusual complex of three overlapping statutes came to be. For to quote Oliver Wendell Holmes, "[u]pon this point, a page of history is worth a volume of logic" [ 14] . The basic patent statute is the Patent Act [15]. It was promptly enacted by the First Congress... | |
| Arthur L. Millman - 2000 - Broj stranica: 244
...New York, Copyright t 2000. A Plastic Surgeon's Perspective NICOLAS TABBAL AND ROBERT M. FREUND Upon this point a page of history is worth a volume of logic, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.. 1 9 2 1 The art of rhinoplasty has been studied and practiced since the... | |
| Frederick Bernays Wiener - 2009 - Broj stranica: 528
...distinction which is historical rather than logical, but it is well settled; and, here also, "Upon this point a page of history is worth a volume of logic." New York Trust Co. v. Eisner, 256 US 345, 349. Consequently we do not deem it necessary to discuss... | |
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