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Page 110
The 2d bill of exceptions , after repeating the same facts , stated that the plaintiff's
counsel prayed the opinion of the court , and their instruction to the jury , whether
the circumstances given in evidence as aforesaid , amounted to proof of a ...
The 2d bill of exceptions , after repeating the same facts , stated that the plaintiff's
counsel prayed the opinion of the court , and their instruction to the jury , whether
the circumstances given in evidence as aforesaid , amounted to proof of a ...
Page 293
It remains then to inquire , whether the Mercator appeared under such
circumstances of suspicion as to justify her seizure ? On this point too , the
authority of the Charming Betsy appears to be decisive . In each case , the vessel
was built in ...
It remains then to inquire , whether the Mercator appeared under such
circumstances of suspicion as to justify her seizure ? On this point too , the
authority of the Charming Betsy appears to be decisive . In each case , the vessel
was built in ...
Page 294
The circumstances of suspicion arising in the case , were not sufficiently strong to
justify the seizure which was made . But it is obvious , that Lieutenant Maley
suspected the Mercator to be a French , not an American vessel . In his answer ,
he ...
The circumstances of suspicion arising in the case , were not sufficiently strong to
justify the seizure which was made . But it is obvious , that Lieutenant Maley
suspected the Mercator to be a French , not an American vessel . In his answer ,
he ...
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