Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States. February Term, 1816[-January Term, 1827], 2 tomas |
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action actual admitted allowed answer appear applied authority bill bond bound British brought capture cargo cause circuit court circumstances citizens claim claimants commander complainant condemnation considered contract course covenant Craig Cranch crew debt decree defendant delivered directed district dollars doubt duty enemy entitled entry equity error evidence examination exception execution fact farther proof give given grant Green ground heirs held interest issue John judge judgment jurisdiction jury Justice Kentucky land letter March master Miller nature necessary neutral object officers opinion original owner parties performance person plaintiff port possession present principle privateer prize proceed proceedings proved provision purchase question reason received respect rule sailed ship sufficient suit survey taken term thing tion treaty United unless vessel voyage whole witness writ
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