United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Volumen15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1817 |
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... examined in court . They are bound to de- clare the whole truth upon their first examination ; and if they then fraudulently suppress any material facts , they ought not to be indulged with an oppor- tunity to disclose what they please ...
... examined in court . They are bound to de- clare the whole truth upon their first examination ; and if they then fraudulently suppress any material facts , they ought not to be indulged with an oppor- tunity to disclose what they please ...
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... examined , taken and seized ? Upon what pretence , and for what reasons were they seized ? Into what port were they carried , and under what colours did the said ship sail ? What other colours had you on board , and for what reason had ...
... examined , taken and seized ? Upon what pretence , and for what reasons were they seized ? Into what port were they carried , and under what colours did the said ship sail ? What other colours had you on board , and for what reason had ...
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... examined ? If yea , set forth where they are ; and in whose possession ; and what is the purport thereof , and when they were brought or sent to the United States . 15th Interrogate . Was there any charter - party signed for the voy ...
... examined ? If yea , set forth where they are ; and in whose possession ; and what is the purport thereof , and when they were brought or sent to the United States . 15th Interrogate . Was there any charter - party signed for the voy ...
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