The Federal Reporter, Volumen2West Publishing Company, 1880 Includes cases argued and determined in the District Courts of the United States and, Mar./May 1880-Oct./Nov. 1912, the Circuit Courts of the United States; Sept./Dec. 1891-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Circuit Courts of Appeals of the United States; Aug./Oct. 1911-Jan./Feb. 1914, the Commerce Court of the United States; Sept./Oct. 1919-Sept./Nov. 1924, the Court of Appeals of the District of Columbia. |
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... testimony respecting this sum . Nor have we overlooked the statement of Mr. Wheeler respect- ing " other profits " said to be realized by the defendant Weed . But this statement is contradicted by the defendant , and of itself is too ...
... testimony respecting this sum . Nor have we overlooked the statement of Mr. Wheeler respect- ing " other profits " said to be realized by the defendant Weed . But this statement is contradicted by the defendant , and of itself is too ...
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... . E. H. Kimball , for plaintiffs . H. W. Paine and R. D. Smith , for defendants . LOWELL , J. This case was submitted to me without a jury , and I have stated above the substance of the testimony KIMBALL v . TUDOR CO . 53.
... . E. H. Kimball , for plaintiffs . H. W. Paine and R. D. Smith , for defendants . LOWELL , J. This case was submitted to me without a jury , and I have stated above the substance of the testimony KIMBALL v . TUDOR CO . 53.
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... testimony , after describing how he first saw the schooner's red light , and then saw both , and then saw her red ... testimony corroborates the captain's in every particular . An examination of the testimony for the libellants very ...
... testimony , after describing how he first saw the schooner's red light , and then saw both , and then saw her red ... testimony corroborates the captain's in every particular . An examination of the testimony for the libellants very ...
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... testimony of Mahon , one of the two lookouts on the bow of the schooner , was much com- mented on by counsel for the steamer . He says : " I saw the steamer's lights directly ahead , sometimes over the port bow , and sometimes over the ...
... testimony of Mahon , one of the two lookouts on the bow of the schooner , was much com- mented on by counsel for the steamer . He says : " I saw the steamer's lights directly ahead , sometimes over the port bow , and sometimes over the ...
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... testimony alone would not be sufficient to show that the red light , which was un- doubtedly the port light of the Joseph Farwell , was on the same vessel with the green light which they had previously seen . It was their conclusion ...
... testimony alone would not be sufficient to show that the red light , which was un- doubtedly the port light of the Joseph Farwell , was on the same vessel with the green light which they had previously seen . It was their conclusion ...
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