Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 15. köidePublished for John Conrad and Company, 1855 |
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... considered as a litigant party ; both look to things not names , to the actors in controversies and suits , not to the mere forms or inactive instruments used in conducting them , in virtue of some positive law . This court must have ...
... considered as a litigant party ; both look to things not names , to the actors in controversies and suits , not to the mere forms or inactive instruments used in conducting them , in virtue of some positive law . This court must have ...
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... considered as suing in his private individual character , and the addition " governor of the State of Mississippi , " to be regarded as merely a phrase of description ? Or is he to be viewed as the representative of the State of ...
... considered as suing in his private individual character , and the addition " governor of the State of Mississippi , " to be regarded as merely a phrase of description ? Or is he to be viewed as the representative of the State of ...
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... considered , well - reasoned , and oft - repeated decisions ; and this , too , without professing to review them - nay , without one word of reference to them of any kind ? A presumption like [ 25 ] this seems scarcely compatible with ...
... considered , well - reasoned , and oft - repeated decisions ; and this , too , without professing to review them - nay , without one word of reference to them of any kind ? A presumption like [ 25 ] this seems scarcely compatible with ...
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... considered the true parties on the record . This exception was overruled , and the jurisdiction sustained in the name of the party holding the legal right , in conformity with the current of authorities before cited . ' Tis true that ...
... considered the true parties on the record . This exception was overruled , and the jurisdiction sustained in the name of the party holding the legal right , in conformity with the current of authorities before cited . ' Tis true that ...
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... considered a fee - tail general , or a condi- tional fee - simple , in effect , it is a fee - simple . In 1 Inst . § 20 , it is said that " all limitations confined to the heirs of the body , either by direct or circuitous expression ...
... considered a fee - tail general , or a condi- tional fee - simple , in effect , it is a fee - simple . In 1 Inst . § 20 , it is said that " all limitations confined to the heirs of the body , either by direct or circuitous expression ...
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