State Papers and Publick Documents of the United States, from the Accession of George Washington to the Presidency: Exhibiting a Complete View of Our Foreign Relations Since that Time ...Thomas B. Wait, 1819 - United States |
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... British ' creditors been countenanced or supported either by the respective legislatures , or by the state courts , in their en- deavours to recover the full value of debts , contracted antecedently to the treaty of peace . On the ...
... British ' creditors been countenanced or supported either by the respective legislatures , or by the state courts , in their en- deavours to recover the full value of debts , contracted antecedently to the treaty of peace . On the ...
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... British subjects , as to inspire doubts of their competency to acquire or hold real property within the United States . New tender and valuation laws have been passed subse- quent to the peace , by the operation of which creditors were ...
... British subjects , as to inspire doubts of their competency to acquire or hold real property within the United States . New tender and valuation laws have been passed subse- quent to the peace , by the operation of which creditors were ...
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... British creditors , notwith- standing the intervention of war . On the other hand it is to be lamented that in a more distant state ( Georgia ) it was a received principle , inculcated by an opinion of the highest judicial authority ...
... British creditors , notwith- standing the intervention of war . On the other hand it is to be lamented that in a more distant state ( Georgia ) it was a received principle , inculcated by an opinion of the highest judicial authority ...
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... creditor to recover the principal of his debt and all interest thereon , which had not arisen during the war , and that as by the intervention of war , the means of recovering British debts were suspended , the claim of interest ...
... creditor to recover the principal of his debt and all interest thereon , which had not arisen during the war , and that as by the intervention of war , the means of recovering British debts were suspended , the claim of interest ...
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... British debts in the county courts of that state have universally failed ... creditors labour , is that they are answerable and proceeded against by ... British debt in their courts , though so many years have expired since the ...
... British debts in the county courts of that state have universally failed ... creditors labour , is that they are answerable and proceeded against by ... British debt in their courts , though so many years have expired since the ...
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