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Strana xvii
... sovereign " claims of the government of the Union and of " the particular States , by this more than Amphic- " tyonic council , " his arguments were characte- rized by a fervour , earnestness , gravity , eloquence , and force of ...
... sovereign " claims of the government of the Union and of " the particular States , by this more than Amphic- " tyonic council , " his arguments were characte- rized by a fervour , earnestness , gravity , eloquence , and force of ...
Strana 294
... sovereign state , who is not subject to our jurisdiction ; and acts in a way which the law does not prescribe ; for the law authorizes nothing but the punishment of the individual . If more had been intended , more would , and ought to ...
... sovereign state , who is not subject to our jurisdiction ; and acts in a way which the law does not prescribe ; for the law authorizes nothing but the punishment of the individual . If more had been intended , more would , and ought to ...
Strana 295
... sovereign act , than the granting the commission . It does but ascertain the granting Santissima of the commission , and gives to it no new force or validity . The belligerent state is just as much an- ' swerable for the wrong done to ...
... sovereign act , than the granting the commission . It does but ascertain the granting Santissima of the commission , and gives to it no new force or validity . The belligerent state is just as much an- ' swerable for the wrong done to ...
Strana 297
... sovereign , which he has acquired and holds jure coronæ , can be subject- ed to the local jurisdiction by being brought into the territory under the same permission . Still less can the prizes made by a ship which is herself exempt from ...
... sovereign , which he has acquired and holds jure coronæ , can be subject- ed to the local jurisdiction by being brought into the territory under the same permission . Still less can the prizes made by a ship which is herself exempt from ...
Strana 299
... sovereign rights of an independent state . As to the first objection , it is not necessary to dis- cuss it until the ... sovereign , or state , the very right which it denies to the neutral judiciary . Now , to the belli- gerent ...
... sovereign rights of an independent state . As to the first objection , it is not necessary to dis- cuss it until the ... sovereign , or state , the very right which it denies to the neutral judiciary . Now , to the belli- gerent ...
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acres act of Congress adverse possession alleged appellants assignment bill Blunt's Lessee Bouldin Buenos Ayres capture cause Circuit Court claim claimant commission Commissioners Company condemnation construction counsel Court of Equity Cranch creditors cruize decision decree deed defendant demnation District doctrine Dudley Eaton entered entitled entry equity error Evans evidence executed fact Fitzhugh Gran Para grant improved Hopperboy invention issued Jackson James Dunlap John Dunlap judgment jurisdiction jury Justice land office lien Little Miami River machine Marbury Marietta Massie's Heirs ment Monte Allegre neutral objection Oliver Evans opinion original party patent person plaintiff plaintiff in error platt and certificate port possession presumption principle prize proof proved public ship purchase question Ricard rule Santissima Trinidad seisin sovereign specification statute Sumner's supposed survey tenant testimony tion treaty tribunal United vessel violation void warrant Wheat whole William William Marbury witness writ Zane Zanesville
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Strana xi - Rules of Practice for the Courts of Equity of the United States are given in an appendix.
Strana 526 - WASHINGTON delivered the opinion of the Court. This is a writ of error to a judgment of the Circuit Court for the District of Kentucky.
Strana 433 - Upon the whole, it is the opinion of the majority of the Court, that the judgment of the Circuit Court ought to be affirmed with costs.
Strana 331 - It seems then to the Court to be a principle of public law, that national ships of war, entering the port of a friendly power open for their reception, are to be considered as exempted by the consent of that power from its jurisdiction.
Strana 486 - ... 4. Hiring another person to go beyond the limits or jurisdiction of the United States with intent to be enlisted as aforesaid.
Strana 318 - Each party shall endeavor, by all means in their power, to protect and defend all vessels and other effects belonging to the citizens or subjects of the other, which shall be within the extent of their jurisdiction by sea or by land, and shall use all their efforts to recover and cause to be restored to the right owners, their vessels and effects, which may have been taken from them within the extent of their said jurisdiction, whether they are at war or not with the Power whose subjects have taken...
Strana x - ... give evidence, it shall be deemed a contempt of the court, which being certified to the clerk's office by the commissioner, master, or examiner, an attachment may issue thereupon by order of the court, or of any judge thereof, in the same manner as if the contempt were for not attending or for refusing to give testimony In the court. But nothing herein contained shall prevent the examination of witnesses viva voce when produced in open court, if the court shall, in its discretion, deem it advisable.
Strana 344 - King or any of them or the Property of any of them from any Prince or State with which the said King shall be at War: And if any Person of either Nation shall take such Commissions or Letters of Marque he shall be punished as a Pirate.
Strana 205 - A final judgment or decree in any suit, in the highest court of law or equity of a State in which a decision in the suit could be had...
Strana 69 - ... all estates given in tail shall be and remain an absolute estate in fee simple to the issue of the first donee in tail.