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... land . We are not , we regret to say , in favour of the principle under which the British Parliament has recently extended the operation of the law of England to all foreign vessels navi- gating the high seas within one marine league of ...
... land . We are not , we regret to say , in favour of the principle under which the British Parliament has recently extended the operation of the law of England to all foreign vessels navi- gating the high seas within one marine league of ...
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... land . The driver of a waggon on terra firma has more control over his course if he meets another waggon , than the oarsman of a barge on the River Thames if he meets another barge . There is some- thing in the navigation of vessels on ...
... land . The driver of a waggon on terra firma has more control over his course if he meets another waggon , than the oarsman of a barge on the River Thames if he meets another barge . There is some- thing in the navigation of vessels on ...
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... land , or the Sultan's personal property ? If the latter , is it subject to taxation ? We have already pointed out possible difficulties regarding the allegiance of our new island police force . They are a part of the illustration of ...
... land , or the Sultan's personal property ? If the latter , is it subject to taxation ? We have already pointed out possible difficulties regarding the allegiance of our new island police force . They are a part of the illustration of ...
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... land is to be tried for his life , he has no such liberty . " * His fate will , in all probability , be decided by a jury composed of farmers and shopkeepers who are naturally devoid of legal knowledge and experience , and who have ...
... land is to be tried for his life , he has no such liberty . " * His fate will , in all probability , be decided by a jury composed of farmers and shopkeepers who are naturally devoid of legal knowledge and experience , and who have ...
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... land- lords , instead of managing their estates themselves , had long pursued the custom of handing them over to middle- men , and the process of sub - letting had gone on for generations , until when landlords came to examine their ...
... land- lords , instead of managing their estates themselves , had long pursued the custom of handing them over to middle- men , and the process of sub - letting had gone on for generations , until when landlords came to examine their ...
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Página 448 - Each State to give full faith and credit to the public acts and records of other States.
Página 461 - When the Time hereby limited for appealing against any Decree dissolving a Marriage shall have expired, and no Appeal shall have been presented against such Decree, or when any such Appeal shall have been dismissed, or when in the Result of any Appeal any Marriage shall be declared to be dissolved, but not sooner, it shall be lawful for the respective Parties thereto to marry again, as if the prior Marriage had been dissolved by Death...
Página 442 - all persons within the jurisdiction of the United States shall have the same right in every State and Territory to make and enforce contracts, to sue, be parties, give evidence, and to the full and equal benefit of all laws and proceedings for the security of persons and property as is enjoyed by white citizens...
Página 265 - That the High Court of Admiralty shall have jurisdiction to decide all Claims and Demands whatsoever in the Nature of Salvage for Services rendered to or Damage received by any Ship or Sea-going Vessel, or in the Nature of Towage, or for Necessaries supplied to any Foreign Ship or Sea-going Vessel...
Página 269 - Nevertheless, of the death of a man, and of a maihem done in great ships, being and hovering in the main stream of great rivers, only beneath the [bridges] of the same rivers [nigh] to the sea, and in none other places of the same rivers, the admiral shall have cognizance...
Página 443 - State from passing any law impairing " the obligation of contracts," does not embrace marriage, it never having been intended to forbid a State legislature to pass an act of divorce or an act conferring power upon State courts to grant decrees of divorce ; the Supreme Court being of opinion that the contracts contemplated by the clause were ,only such as relate to property or pecuniary values.
Página 438 - The powers reserved to the several states will extend to all the objects, which, in the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives, liberties, and properties of the people: and the internal order, improvement, and prosperity of the state.
Página 323 - And each of the parties shall say to the other, ' I call upon these persons here present to witness that I, AB, do take thee CD to be my lawful wedded wife [or husband.'] Provided also, that there be no lawful impediment to the marriage of such parties.
Página 265 - ... to decide all claims and demands whatsoever in the nature of salvage for services rendered to or damage received by any ship or sea-going vessel, or in the nature of towage, or for necessaries supplied to any foreign ship or sea-going vessel, and to enforce the payment thereof, whether such ship or vessel may have been within the body of a county, or upon the high seas, at the time when the services were rendered or damage received, or necessaries furnished, in respect of which such claim is...
Página 435 - I shall be excused for giving a carefully considered and painstaking explanation of the ground of my action in this matter. Leaving out of the text such words and clauses as have no application to the case, the following are the provisions of law relating to the jurisdiction of this court on the question of awarding a writ of habeas corpus on this petition : Section 753 of the Revised Statutes of the United States...