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1237 psl.
... doubt can be entertained . In this case , it appears that Captain Howell , commander of the brig " Thomas , of Havana , " entered the port of Havana , and immediately reported to Mr. Trist , United States consul at that place . The ...
... doubt can be entertained . In this case , it appears that Captain Howell , commander of the brig " Thomas , of Havana , " entered the port of Havana , and immediately reported to Mr. Trist , United States consul at that place . The ...
1238 psl.
... doubt whether the proof ex- hibited would be sufficient to subject Captain Howell's vessel to condem- nation , under the first section of the act of the 3d of March , 1819 , en- titled " An act in addition to the acts prohibiting the ...
... doubt whether the proof ex- hibited would be sufficient to subject Captain Howell's vessel to condem- nation , under the first section of the act of the 3d of March , 1819 , en- titled " An act in addition to the acts prohibiting the ...
1247 psl.
... doubt ; and all such transactions ought , in my judgment , to be protected . That mistakes will occasionally occur in making the surveys of the public lands , and drawing the plats of those surveys , must be expected ; some power of ...
... doubt ; and all such transactions ought , in my judgment , to be protected . That mistakes will occasionally occur in making the surveys of the public lands , and drawing the plats of those surveys , must be expected ; some power of ...
1258 psl.
... doubt ; still , there are cases which , from their nature , must be considered as forming just ex- ceptions to the rule laid down . These exceptions must consist of cases which plainly and manifestly were not within the view and design ...
... doubt ; still , there are cases which , from their nature , must be considered as forming just ex- ceptions to the rule laid down . These exceptions must consist of cases which plainly and manifestly were not within the view and design ...
1278 psl.
... doubt of the identity of the person , is good ; as the law knows of but one christian name . A patent for land may issue to John McGilvry as the head of a family registered by the name of John McGilvery , where there is no doubt of the ...
... doubt of the identity of the person , is good ; as the law knows of but one christian name . A patent for land may issue to John McGilvry as the head of a family registered by the name of John McGilvery , where there is no doubt of the ...
Kiti leidimai - Peržiūrėti viską
Congressional Serial Set, 4049 leidimas United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations Visos knygos peržiūra - 1901 |
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3d March 3d section accounting officers act of 3d act of Congress agent allowed amount application appointed appropriation April arpens assignment ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE authority certificate Cherokee Chickasaw Choctaw claim claimants collector commission Commissioner compensation confirmed construction contract court court-martial Creek decision district dollars doubt duty emoluments evidence fact FELIX GRUNDY grant H. D. GILPIN H. S. LEGARE honor to receive Indian instant ISAAC TOUCEY issued J. Y. MASON JOHN Y July June jurisdiction Land Office Lieutenant Louisiana Menomonies ment NATHAN CLIFFORD naval Navy obedient servant opinion paid patent payment pension person port Postmaster pre-emption pre-emption rights present President proceedings provisions public lands purchase question referred regard regulations respectfully REVERDY JOHNSON Secretary Secretary of War Senate settled statute submitted survey surveyor Territory thereof tion tract Treasury treaty United vessel WALTER FORWARD widow
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