Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States [August and December Terms, 1801-February Term, 1815], Том 4Daniel Rapine, 1812 |
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... circumstances , however , not clearly ascertained by those exhibits , which I shall have occa- sion to mention , in the course of the observations which I shall make on the merits hereafter . The libel complains of the illegal capture ...
... circumstances , however , not clearly ascertained by those exhibits , which I shall have occa- sion to mention , in the course of the observations which I shall make on the merits hereafter . The libel complains of the illegal capture ...
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... circumstances as well as upon its general merits ; and the fact of the sale after the appeal must have been known to the court . Two years had elapsed since the original sentence . A restitution of the thing itself was impossible ; and ...
... circumstances as well as upon its general merits ; and the fact of the sale after the appeal must have been known to the court . Two years had elapsed since the original sentence . A restitution of the thing itself was impossible ; and ...
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... , in the case of Lindo v . Rodney , which is cited by Browne . The prize acts , there- fore , most probably regulated pre - existing powers in the manner best adapted to the actual circumstances of the Jennings 6 22 SUPREME COURT U. S..
... , in the case of Lindo v . Rodney , which is cited by Browne . The prize acts , there- fore , most probably regulated pre - existing powers in the manner best adapted to the actual circumstances of the Jennings 6 22 SUPREME COURT U. S..
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United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch. manner best adapted to the actual circumstances of the Jennings time . It is conceived that the constitution and character of a court of admiralty , and the object it is to effect , will ...
United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch. manner best adapted to the actual circumstances of the Jennings time . It is conceived that the constitution and character of a court of admiralty , and the object it is to effect , will ...
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... circumstance . At any rate , the court of admiralty must be presumed to have done its duty , and to have been in possession of the thing in contest , if its duty required that possession . The proceedings furnish reasons for considering ...
... circumstance . At any rate , the court of admiralty must be presumed to have done its duty , and to have been in possession of the thing in contest , if its duty required that possession . The proceedings furnish reasons for considering ...
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