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LECTURE VIII.— Of Truces, Passports, and Treaties of Peace.
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LECTURE XII. - Of Judicial Constructions of the Powers of Congress.
1. Of Priority of Payment claimed by the United States
1. Of the Appointment, Tenure, and Support of the Judges
2. Its General Powers
8. Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
4. Jurisdiction of the Circuit Courts
5. Jurisdiction of the District Courts.
6. Jurisdiction of Auxiliary State Courts 7. Of Attorneys and Counsel
8. Of Clerks
9. Of Marshals
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201
221
222
224
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238
LECTURE XV.
Of the Original and Appellate Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court. 313
1. Its Original Jurisdiction
2. Its Appellate Jurisdiction in Cases pending in State Courts
3. Its Powers in Cases of Mandamus.
314
816-321
321, 322
5. Its Appellate Jurisdiction regulated by Congress
6. Its Appellate Jurisdiction confined to Cases under the Constitution,
Treaties, and Laws . .
7. Its Appellate Jurisdiction to Matter appearing on the Record
8. Its Appellate Jurisdiction exists, though a State be a Party .
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LECTURE XVI. — Of the Jurisdiction of the Federal Courts in Respect to the Common
Law, and in Respect to Parties
1. Common Law Jurisdiction in Criminal Cases
2. Common Law Jurisdiction in Civil Cases
324
325
326
327
331
LECTURE XVII. Of the District and Territorial Courts of the United States
LECTURE XVIII. Of the Concurrent Jurisdiction of the State Governments
878
861
383
LECTURE XIX. Of Constitutional Restrictions on the Powers of the Several States 407
1. Of Bills of Credit.
2. Ex post facto Laws
3. The States cannot control the Exercise of Federal Power.
4. Nor impair the Obligation of Contracts
5. Nor pass Naturalization Laws
6. Nor tax National Banks or Stocks
PART III.
OF THE VARIOUS SOURCES OF THE MUNICIPAL LAW OF THE
LECTURE XXII. Of the Principal Publications of the Common Law.