Opinions of Attorneys General1851 - Attorneys general's opinions |
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Page 1448
... regard to this fund , ( 14 Pet . , 515 , ) or whether we regard him as the mere trustee of a charity , to be held to all the usual responsi- bilities of such a trustee in a court of chancery , I confess I do not per- ceive how his ...
... regard to this fund , ( 14 Pet . , 515 , ) or whether we regard him as the mere trustee of a charity , to be held to all the usual responsi- bilities of such a trustee in a court of chancery , I confess I do not per- ceive how his ...
Page 1511
... regard both to the free articles and to the articles on which the duties were to be reduced by the first section of the act to 20 per cent . It precludes a false construction that might otherwise be put upon both , from the words of the ...
... regard both to the free articles and to the articles on which the duties were to be reduced by the first section of the act to 20 per cent . It precludes a false construction that might otherwise be put upon both , from the words of the ...
Page 1535
... regard to them , and that the common law of this country and of England is particularly stub- born in refusing its help to any right springing out of mere positive legis lation in foreign countries , and inconsistent with our ideas of ...
... regard to them , and that the common law of this country and of England is particularly stub- born in refusing its help to any right springing out of mere positive legis lation in foreign countries , and inconsistent with our ideas of ...
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