United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volume 16U.S. Government Printing Office, 1818 - Courts |
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... things , and The Friend- the gravitating tendency , ( if the expression may be allowed , ) which every person has towards his native country . Here Mr. Winn was returning to his native ... thing must be referred 24 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT.
... things , and The Friend- the gravitating tendency , ( if the expression may be allowed , ) which every person has towards his native country . Here Mr. Winn was returning to his native ... thing must be referred 24 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT.
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... thing must be referred . 5. But even the Portuguese domicil of , Mr. Winn will not avail to avert the condemnation of his property , because his native character is pre- served , notwithstanding his residence and trade in Portugal . As ...
... thing must be referred . 5. But even the Portuguese domicil of , Mr. Winn will not avail to avert the condemnation of his property , because his native character is pre- served , notwithstanding his residence and trade in Portugal . As ...
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... things in this country in relation to this law . Whether any such vessel were met with , we know not ; but might ... things as may be supposed to produce on trade , must be the mind of a skilful mariner , a well grounded ap- proceed from ...
... things in this country in relation to this law . Whether any such vessel were met with , we know not ; but might ... things as may be supposed to produce on trade , must be the mind of a skilful mariner , a well grounded ap- proceed from ...
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... things , the following passage : " I am loading the ship Mac for Jamaica ; she belongs to my friends , John Taber & Son , Portland , who I ex- pect , will order her from thence to N. Orleans , to thy address for a freight , and in that ...
... things , the following passage : " I am loading the ship Mac for Jamaica ; she belongs to my friends , John Taber & Son , Portland , who I ex- pect , will order her from thence to N. Orleans , to thy address for a freight , and in that ...
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... , [ not less than five hundred bales , ] log wood and staves , as it will not answer to keep so valuable a ship there any longer , without earning some- thing for her owners . Although I say fill her 106 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT.
... , [ not less than five hundred bales , ] log wood and staves , as it will not answer to keep so valuable a ship there any longer , without earning some- thing for her owners . Although I say fill her 106 CASES IN THE SUPREME COURT.
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