Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volumen6;Volumen19Published for John Conrad and Company, 1821 |
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... proceedings may be bad concerning such capture or recapture , in due form of law , and as to right and justice shall appertain . The said is further authorized to detain , seize , and take all vessels and effects , to whomsoever ...
... proceedings may be bad concerning such capture or recapture , in due form of law , and as to right and justice shall appertain . The said is further authorized to detain , seize , and take all vessels and effects , to whomsoever ...
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... proceeding to sell it on the most advantageous terms you can obtain , that with the proceeds you may make the returns accord- ing to the instructions I have verbally communicated to you . In like manner I recommend to you , and place ...
... proceeding to sell it on the most advantageous terms you can obtain , that with the proceeds you may make the returns accord- ing to the instructions I have verbally communicated to you . In like manner I recommend to you , and place ...
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... proceedings , and communi- cate such instructions as you may think fit . Yours , & c . " ( 13. ) A bill of lading signed by the master , Cacho , acknowledging the receipt of the cargo , and engaging to deliver it to Rahlives at Hamburg ...
... proceedings , and communi- cate such instructions as you may think fit . Yours , & c . " ( 13. ) A bill of lading signed by the master , Cacho , acknowledging the receipt of the cargo , and engaging to deliver it to Rahlives at Hamburg ...
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... proceedings before the tribunal of the Con- sulado , at the Havana , under which the ship , which had arrived at that port from New - Providence , was sold under the bottomry bond alleged to be given for repairs by one John Cook , to ...
... proceedings before the tribunal of the Con- sulado , at the Havana , under which the ship , which had arrived at that port from New - Providence , was sold under the bottomry bond alleged to be given for repairs by one John Cook , to ...
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... proceedings , it will then be time enough to consider a question in which the foreign claimant has no interest or right to interfere . 2. The vessel and cargo in this case are liable to condemnation as prize of war , having left the ...
... proceedings , it will then be time enough to consider a question in which the foreign claimant has no interest or right to interfere . 2. The vessel and cargo in this case are liable to condemnation as prize of war , having left the ...
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Página 27 - Contracting parties, although the whole lading or any part thereof should appertain to the enemies of either, Contraband goods being always excepted. It is also agreed in like manner that the same liberty be extended to persons who are on board a free ship, with this effect that although they be enemies to both or either party, they are not to be taken out of that free Ship, unless they are officers or soldiers and in the actual service of the enemies...
Página 78 - States, and the decision is in favor of such their validity, or where is drawn in question the construction of any clause of the constitution, or of a treaty, or statute of, or commission held under the United States, and the decision is against the title, right, privilege or exemption specially set up or claimed by either party, under such clause of the said Constitution, treaty, statute or commission...
Página 412 - In war we are one people. In making peace we are one people. In all commercial regulations we are one and the same people. In many other respects the American people are one, and the government which is alone capable of controlling and managing their interests in all these respects, is the government of the Union. It is their government, and in that character they have no other. America has chosen to be, in many respects, and to many purposes, a nation; and for all these purposes her government is...
Página 402 - It is most true that this Court will not take jurisdiction if it should not ; but it is equally true that it must take jurisdiction if it should.
Página 415 - States shall be divided or appropriated.. ..of granting letters of marque and reprisal in times of peace... .appointing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas and establishing courts for receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures, provided that no member of congress shall be appointed a judge of any of the said courts.
Página 46 - ... no such articles carried in the vessels, or by the subjects or citizens of either party, to the enemies of the other, shall be deemed contraband, so as to induce confiscation or condemnation and a loss of property to individuals.
Página 26 - It shall likewise be lawful for the citizens aforesaid to sail with the ships and merchandise before mentioned, and to trade with the same liberty and security from the places, ports, and havens of those who are enemies of both or either party, without any opposition or disturbance whatsoever, not only directly from the places of the enemy before mentioned to neutral places, but also from one place belonging to an enemy to another place belonging to an enemy, whether they be under the jurisdiction...
Página 26 - It shall be lawful for the citizens of the United States of America and of the Republic of Guatemala to sail with their ships, with all manner of liberty and security, no distinction being made who are the proprietors of the merchandise laden thereon...
Página 412 - ... The people have declared, that in the exercise of all powers given for these objects, it is supreme. It can, then, in effecting these objects, legitimately control all individuals or governments within the American territory. The constitution and laws of a State, so far as they are repugnant to the constitution and laws of the United States, are absolutely void. These States are constituent parts of the United States. They are members of one great empire — for some purposes sovereign, for some...
Página 350 - The Constitution in direct terms gives an appellate jurisdiction to the Supreme Court in all the enumerated cases of federal cognizance, in which it is not to have an original one, without a single expression to confine its operation to the inferior federal courts. The objects of appeal, not the tribunals from which it is to be made, are alone contemplated.