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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Page 159
... tolls attached . If more than one year elapse before you obtain the whole of said sum of $ 2,000 , then pay to said Camac an interest of six per cent . on whatever balance may remain unpaid , after the expiration of said term of one ...
... tolls attached . If more than one year elapse before you obtain the whole of said sum of $ 2,000 , then pay to said Camac an interest of six per cent . on whatever balance may remain unpaid , after the expiration of said term of one ...
Page 344
... tolls might turn out to be enough to compensate them for the expen ditures . They might not . Though the legislature thought the con- struction of the roads and paying the school - fund tax were no more than an adequate price for an ...
... tolls might turn out to be enough to compensate them for the expen ditures . They might not . Though the legislature thought the con- struction of the roads and paying the school - fund tax were no more than an adequate price for an ...
Page 345
... tolls from the road have ever compensated the banks for the expenditure upon them , does not appear in the case . But it was natural that the stockholders , knowing as they did that a tax upon the franchises of the banks would not ...
... tolls from the road have ever compensated the banks for the expenditure upon them , does not appear in the case . But it was natural that the stockholders , knowing as they did that a tax upon the franchises of the banks would not ...
Page 346
... toll upon carriages carrying the mail of the United States over that part of the Cumberland road within that State , is in conflict with the compact between that State and the United States arising from the act of congress of March 3 ...
... toll upon carriages carrying the mail of the United States over that part of the Cumberland road within that State , is in conflict with the compact between that State and the United States arising from the act of congress of March 3 ...
Page 347
... toll on carriages employed in trans- porting the mail of the United States over that part of the Cumber- land road which passes through the territory of that State ? * The dispute has arisen from an act of the legislature of [ * 163 ] ...
... toll on carriages employed in trans- porting the mail of the United States over that part of the Cumber- land road which passes through the territory of that State ? * The dispute has arisen from an act of the legislature of [ * 163 ] ...
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