Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 14. köidePublished for John Conrad and Company, 1864 |
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... tion . It appears , by the testimony , that Houseman , the appellant , was the only man at the Indian Key who could have advanced money to M'Intyre to pay the salvage . He had a warehouse there , and owned a schooner which was employed ...
... tion . It appears , by the testimony , that Houseman , the appellant , was the only man at the Indian Key who could have advanced money to M'Intyre to pay the salvage . He had a warehouse there , and owned a schooner which was employed ...
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... tion was taken in the superior court , and from this decree Houseman has appealed to this court . Three questions have been raised here in the argument . 1. Was the transaction in relation to the salvage an honest and fair one , and are ...
... tion was taken in the superior court , and from this decree Houseman has appealed to this court . Three questions have been raised here in the argument . 1. Was the transaction in relation to the salvage an honest and fair one , and are ...
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... tion , the owners of the cargo lose 122 bales , instead of 110. The vessel is also charged with $ 700 , and the commissions and expenses paid to Houseman , amount to nearly $ 200 more ; so that according to this arrangement at Indian ...
... tion , the owners of the cargo lose 122 bales , instead of 110. The vessel is also charged with $ 700 , and the commissions and expenses paid to Houseman , amount to nearly $ 200 more ; so that according to this arrangement at Indian ...
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... tion by the court below found correct . The royal title to lands , lying near forts , in Florida , examined . THE case is stated in the opinion of the court . Ogden , Webster , and a printed argument of the late Mr. White , for the ...
... tion by the court below found correct . The royal title to lands , lying near forts , in Florida , examined . THE case is stated in the opinion of the court . Ogden , Webster , and a printed argument of the late Mr. White , for the ...
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... tion . When Florida was ceded to the United States , St. Marks was given up as a military fortress of the king of Spain . Such is the history of the fortress of St. Marks , taken from the testimony and the witnesses of the claimants in ...
... tion . When Florida was ceded to the United States , St. Marks was given up as a military fortress of the king of Spain . Such is the history of the fortress of St. Marks , taken from the testimony and the witnesses of the claimants in ...
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