States," in those of equity and in those of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, according to the principles, rules and usages which belong to courts of equity and to courts of admiralty respectively, as contradistinguished from courts of common law ;... The History of the United States of America - Page 320by Richard Hildreth - 1851Full view - About this book
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