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- It may be what Herodotus described as the Serbonian Bog, between Damietta and Mount Casius.
- In the Serbonian bog of this base oligarchy they are all absorbed, sunk, and lost for ever ."
- The Serbonian Bog is identified as " Sabkhat al Bardawil ", one of the string of " Bitter Lakes " to the east of the Nile's right branch.
- Judge William H . Pauley III ( 2004 ) : " This court declines the City's invitation to wander into a Serbonian bog before a state court has had the opportunity to illuminate the path ."
- U . S . Supreme Court Justice Benjamin N . Cardozo used it in a dissenting opinion, stating : " The attempted distinction between accidental results and accidental means will plunge this branch of the law into a Serbonian Bog ."
- The damp earned the street the nickname of the " Great Serbonian Bog . " ( This marshy area was filled in and dried beginning in 1816 . ) In the fall of 1800, Pennsylvania Avenue was cleared of underbrush, and a raised footpath covered in stone chips was built.
- In his published opinion in " In re Dow ", 213 F . 355 ( E . D . S . C . 1914 ), Judge Smith wrote regarding judicial interpretations of the racial prerequisite in the early U . S . naturalization statute : " All of which foregoing discussion may seem wholly out of place in a reasoned legal opinion as to the construction of a statute, except as illustrating the Serbonian bog into which a court or judge will plunge that attempts to make the words'white persons'conform to any racial classification ."
- ": VI . Further, the length of the seacoast of "'Egypt "'itself is "'sixty schoeni "'--of Egypt, that is, as we judge it to be, reaching from the Plinthinete gulf to the Serbonian marsh, which is under the Casian mountain-- between these there is this length of "'sixty schoeni "'. [ 2 ] Men that have scant land measure by feet; those that have more, by miles; those that have much land, by parasangs; and those who have great abundance of it, by schoeni . [ 3 ] The parasang is three and three quarters miles, and "'the schoenus, which is an Egyptian measure "', is twice that.