Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volumen60Banks Law Publishing, 1857 |
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... applied to objects of internal improvement within the State , such as roads , railways , bridges , canals , and improvement of water - courses and draining of swamps . An act of the Legisla ture of Louisiana of 1844 provided that ...
... applied to objects of internal improvement within the State , such as roads , railways , bridges , canals , and improvement of water - courses and draining of swamps . An act of the Legisla ture of Louisiana of 1844 provided that ...
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... applied exclusively , as far as necessary , to the construction of the levees and drains aforesaid . On the 21st of March , 1850 , the Legislature of Louisiana passed an act to enable the Governor to have the swamp and overflowed lands ...
... applied exclusively , as far as necessary , to the construction of the levees and drains aforesaid . On the 21st of March , 1850 , the Legislature of Louisiana passed an act to enable the Governor to have the swamp and overflowed lands ...
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... applied , by the master , to the necessities of the vessel ; the one - half , ( after deducting port charges , ) which belonged to himself , should have been applied to pay the wages of the crew , and obtain supplies for the vessel ...
... applied , by the master , to the necessities of the vessel ; the one - half , ( after deducting port charges , ) which belonged to himself , should have been applied to pay the wages of the crew , and obtain supplies for the vessel ...
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... applied to the place at which he had been seeking freights , and not to his private speculations . Indeed , taking this as the date of the receipt of the notice , the inference is almost irresistible , that the owners must have been ...
... applied to the place at which he had been seeking freights , and not to his private speculations . Indeed , taking this as the date of the receipt of the notice , the inference is almost irresistible , that the owners must have been ...
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... applied to extinguish the lien : first , because there was a security bound for that item - that is , the vessel ... applied by the agreement between Leach and Loring & Co. , when the ad- vances were made . And they were accordingly so ...
... applied to extinguish the lien : first , because there was a security bound for that item - that is , the vessel ... applied by the agreement between Leach and Loring & Co. , when the ad- vances were made . And they were accordingly so ...
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Página 589 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted; Provided, always, That any person escaping into the same, from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of the original States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid.
Página 534 - The Migration or Importation of such Persons as any of the States now existing shall think proper to admit, shall not be prohibited by the Congress prior to the Year 1808, but a Tax or duty may be imposed on such Importation, not exceeding ten dollars for each Person.
Página 403 - On the contrary they were at that time considered as a subordinate and inferior class of beings, who had been subjugated by the dominant race, and whether emancipated or not, yet remained subject to their authority, and had no rights or privileges but such as those who held the power and the Government might choose to grant them.
Página 553 - The inhabitants of the ceded territory shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States and admitted as soon as possible according to the principles of the federal Constitution to the enjoyment of all the rights, advantages and immunities of citizens of the United States, and in the mean time they shall be maintained and protected in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property and the Religion which they profess.
Página 533 - The state of slavery is of such a nature, that it is incapable of being introduced on any reasons, moral or political, but only by positive law...
Página 443 - The constitution vests the whole judicial power of the United States in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts as congress shall, from time to time, ordain and establish.
Página 536 - Resolved that provision ought to be made for the admission of States lawfully arising within the limits of the United States, whether from a voluntary junction of Government and Territory or otherwise, with the consent of a number of voices in the National legislature less than the whole.
Página 544 - Waiving the question of the constitutional authority of the Legislature to establish an incorporated bank as being precluded in my judgment by repeated recognitions under varied circumstances of the validity of such an institution in acts of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of the Government, accompanied by indications, in different modes, of a concurrence of the general will of the nation...
Página 448 - And an act of congress which deprives a citizen of the United States of his liberty or property, merely because he came himself or brought his property into a particular territory of the United States, and who had committed no offense against the laws, could hardly be dignified with the name of due process of law.
Página 611 - They are legislative courts, created in virtue of the general right of sovereignty which exists in the government, or in virtue of that clause which enables congress to make all needful rules and regulations respecting the territory belonging to the United States.