Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 8. köide;12. köidePublished for John Conrad and Company, 1816 |
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Page 60
... American property . The ship sailed on the voyage , on the 5th of April , 1811 , MARINE having on board a cargo of lawful goods , the property of INS . Co. the Plaintiffs , of the value of 15,000 dollars , and pursued the voyage until ...
... American property . The ship sailed on the voyage , on the 5th of April , 1811 , MARINE having on board a cargo of lawful goods , the property of INS . Co. the Plaintiffs , of the value of 15,000 dollars , and pursued the voyage until ...
Page 62
... American offices . Some meaning must be given to the term , and that can be no other than the most usual meaning ; so that unless it can be made to appear that the detainment in this case was unlawful , the Defendants cannot be ...
... American offices . Some meaning must be given to the term , and that can be no other than the most usual meaning ; so that unless it can be made to appear that the detainment in this case was unlawful , the Defendants cannot be ...
Page 114
... American government has ever indicated a disposi- tion adverse to those humane and liberal provisions and usages of the common law , and of the law of nations . On the contrary , so far as the disposition and policy of the government ...
... American government has ever indicated a disposi- tion adverse to those humane and liberal provisions and usages of the common law , and of the law of nations . On the contrary , so far as the disposition and policy of the government ...
Page 116
... American ship , in the regular course of trade , was there arrested by the embargo , and then , for the convenience of all parties , discharged from the ship , and placed in a proper situation for safe keeping , to abide the events of ...
... American ship , in the regular course of trade , was there arrested by the embargo , and then , for the convenience of all parties , discharged from the ship , and placed in a proper situation for safe keeping , to abide the events of ...
Page 117
... American property in England at the commencement of the war , was immensely greater than that of English property in America , at the same period . It was stated , in the argument below , that the ques- tion relative to the confiscation ...
... American property in England at the commencement of the war , was immensely greater than that of English property in America , at the same period . It was stated , in the argument below , that the ques- tion relative to the confiscation ...
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administration admitted Alexander alleged American citizen appear assignee Aurora authority barratry belligerent bill of lading Britain British subjects capture cargo charter-party Circuit Court circumstances claim Claimants common law condemnation confiscation considered consignee contended contract conveyed debts declaration decree Defendant delivered the opinion district doctrine domicil enemy enemy's England entitled evidence execution executor fact forfeiture FRANCES further proof Graham grant hostile character intention invoice judgment jurisdiction land law of nations Lazaretto letter liable libel license mants MASTER ment merchants neutral non-intercourse non-intercourse act offence orders in council owner parties person perty Plaintiff Plaintiff in error port possession principle prize prize law prize master prize of war purchase question residence rule sailed seized seizin seizure ship shipment shipper statute statute of limitations tion trade U.STATES United VENUS vessel vested voyage writ of right