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Page 1229
... intention of those who originally framed our revenue laws was , that the duties should be ascertained and paid , where cash duties are imposed , before the goods are delivered to the owner . But it is understood that , in some ports ...
... intention of those who originally framed our revenue laws was , that the duties should be ascertained and paid , where cash duties are imposed , before the goods are delivered to the owner . But it is understood that , in some ports ...
Page 1238
... intention of becoming citizens of the States within six months from the ratification of the said treaty . ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE , January 30 , 1839 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of yours of the 28th instant ...
... intention of becoming citizens of the States within six months from the ratification of the said treaty . ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE , January 30 , 1839 . SIR : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of yours of the 28th instant ...
Page 2140
... intention of Congress ? Is such intention expressed ? I think no such intention appears . It was undoubtedly competent for Congress to restrict the future application of the law without disturb . ing the past - to give a new operation ...
... intention of Congress ? Is such intention expressed ? I think no such intention appears . It was undoubtedly competent for Congress to restrict the future application of the law without disturb . ing the past - to give a new operation ...
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