| United States. Supreme Court - 1820 - 620 páginas
...case is certainly not without its difficulties ; but in great questions which concern the bouqdaries of States, where great natural boundaries are established...great object, where it can be distinctly perceived, 1820. ^"v-* llandly's Lessee v. Antboov. 384 1820. ^•v-^ Handly's Lessee v. Anthony. ought not to... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1820 - 662 páginas
...sufficient reason why it should not apply to this. The case is certainly not without its difficulties ; but in great questions which concern the boundaries of...established in general terms, with a view to public conveniance, and the avoidance of controversy, we think the great object, where it can be distinctly... | |
| 1848 - 780 páginas
...boundaries of Stales, where great national boundaries are established in general terms, with a '*» to public convenience and the avoidance of controversy, we think the great object, where it Ma be distinctly perceived, ought not to be defeat>d by itose technical perplexities which may sometime*... | |
| Richard Peters - 1860 - 792 páginas
...the opposite side of the river, although that state should have the property of the river. Ibid. 110. In great questions which concern the boundaries of...public convenience, and the avoidance of controversy, the court thinks the great object, where it can be distinctly perceived, ought not to be defeated by... | |
| Richard Peters - 1860 - 836 páginas
...its exercise by a single limitation or restriction only, requiring the concent of congres». Ibid. 6. In great questions which concern the boundaries of...states, where great natural boundaries are established on general terms, with a view to public convenience, and the avoidance of controversy, the great object,... | |
| Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1876 - 604 páginas
...although that State should have the property of the river. And it was very properly suggested that, in great questions which concern the boundaries of...public convenience and the avoidance of controversy, the great object, where it can be distinctly perceived, ought not to be defeated by those technical... | |
| Ohio State Board of Agriculture - 1878 - 732 páginas
...of Slates, where great national boundaries are established in general terms, uith a view to imlilif convenience and the avoidance of controversy, we think...be distinctly perceived, ought not to be defeated fy those technical perplexities, which may sometimes influence contracts between individuals." But... | |
| 1882 - 686 páginas
...wherever there is a doubt, that is always to be presumed which is most natural and most probable.' (c) ' In great questions which concern the boundaries of...avoidance of controversy, we think the great object, when it can be distinctly perceived, ought not to be defeated by those technical perplexities which... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1882 - 784 páginas
...certainly not without its difficulties ; but in great questions which concern the boundaries of state*, where great natural boundaries are established in...avoidance of controversy, we think the great object, where 384*1 it can be distinctly perceived, *ought not to be defeated by those technical perplexities which... | |
| 1900 - 536 páginas
...river. It must be always in the one State or the other." (5 Wheat., 382.) But that eminent judge did not content himself with resting on the strict meaning...technical perplexities which may sometimes influence contract between individuals." With the permission of your honors I will now make a practicable application... | |
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