United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, 16. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1818 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 74.
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... farther say , that the said George Clarke , the said defendant , and the said George Clarke , great- grandson of George Clarke , former lieutenant gov ernor of New - York , mentioned in the said act , is one and the same person . And ...
... farther say , that the said George Clarke , the said defendant , and the said George Clarke , great- grandson of George Clarke , former lieutenant gov ernor of New - York , mentioned in the said act , is one and the same person . And ...
14. lappuse
... farther proof . The fact of invoices and letters of advice not being found on board , may induce a suspicion that papers have been spoliated . But even if it were proved that an enemy master , carrying a cargo chiefly hostile , had ...
... farther proof . The fact of invoices and letters of advice not being found on board , may induce a suspicion that papers have been spoliated . But even if it were proved that an enemy master , carrying a cargo chiefly hostile , had ...
16. lappuse
... Farther proof was ordered with respect to the residue of the cargo and the vessel . From this sentence the claimants appealed to the cir- cuit court . That court , in May , 1815 , dismissed so much of the appeal as respected the brig ...
... Farther proof was ordered with respect to the residue of the cargo and the vessel . From this sentence the claimants appealed to the cir- cuit court . That court , in May , 1815 , dismissed so much of the appeal as respected the brig ...
17. lappuse
... farther proof to the supreme court , to be admitted or rejected by that court . Mr. Wheaton , for the appellants and captors . 1 . The decrees of the district court of August , 1814 , and of the circuit court of May , 1815 , were final ...
... farther proof to the supreme court , to be admitted or rejected by that court . Mr. Wheaton , for the appellants and captors . 1 . The decrees of the district court of August , 1814 , and of the circuit court of May , 1815 , were final ...
18. lappuse
... farther proof , were , therefore , coram non judice , and utterly null and void . These branches of the cause were completely extinct , and could not be revived in any court . 2. And can this court have the least doubt of the justice ...
... farther proof , were , therefore , coram non judice , and utterly null and void . These branches of the cause were completely extinct , and could not be revived in any court . 2. And can this court have the least doubt of the justice ...
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