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... submitted the following REPORT . SHEPHERD KNAPP vs. THE UNITED STATES . To the Senate of the United States : The undersigned , by direction of the Court of Claims , in pursuance of law , herewith respectfully transmits the following ...
... submitted the following REPORT . SHEPHERD KNAPP vs. THE UNITED STATES . To the Senate of the United States : The undersigned , by direction of the Court of Claims , in pursuance of law , herewith respectfully transmits the following ...
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... submitted the following REPORT . SHEPHERD KNAPP vs. THE UNITED STATES . To the Senate of the United States : The undersigned , by direction of the Court of Claims , in pursuance of law , herewith respectfully transmits the following ...
... submitted the following REPORT . SHEPHERD KNAPP vs. THE UNITED STATES . To the Senate of the United States : The undersigned , by direction of the Court of Claims , in pursuance of law , herewith respectfully transmits the following ...
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... submitted a report , ( No. 218 , ) accompanied by the following bill ; which was read and passed to a second reading : A BILL making provision to compensate agents for paying pensions , and prescribing the time and manner of settling ...
... submitted a report , ( No. 218 , ) accompanied by the following bill ; which was read and passed to a second reading : A BILL making provision to compensate agents for paying pensions , and prescribing the time and manner of settling ...
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... submitted the following REPORT . To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled : The Court of Claims respectfully presents the following documents as the report in the case of JOHN C ...
... submitted the following REPORT . To the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled : The Court of Claims respectfully presents the following documents as the report in the case of JOHN C ...
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... submitted the REPORT . To the honorable the Senate and House of R States : LOUIS G. THOMAS AND OTHERS The following papers in this case submitted : 1. Petition of the claimants . 2. Letter from the State Depart 3. Opinion of the Court ...
... submitted the REPORT . To the honorable the Senate and House of R States : LOUIS G. THOMAS AND OTHERS The following papers in this case submitted : 1. Petition of the claimants . 2. Letter from the State Depart 3. Opinion of the Court ...
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Miscellaneous Documents: 30th Congress, 1st Session - 48th Congress ..., Volum 1 United States. Congress. Senate Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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30th Congress act of Congress aforesaid agent alleged allowed amount Andrew Atkinson Answer to cross-interrogatory appointed arbitration army Attorney authority award boats British Captain Reid cent certificate chief clerk citizens claimant commissioners compensation contract Court of Claims DECEMBER 18 decided decision Deponent dollars duties East Florida entitled established evidence executive facts Faithful Majesty Fayal February Fort Dearborn Hayburn's House of Representatives hundred Illinois Central Railroad injury interest interrogatory JOHN ETHERIDGE judge judgment judicial jurisdiction justice law of nations letter lieutenant losses March ment Myerle navy neutral officers opinion paid parties patent payment pension persons petition port Portugal Portuguese present President protection provisions question received referred resolution respectfully Secretary Secretary of War Senate Ship Yard Solicitor Stat statute submitted Supreme Court testimony tion treaty tribunal troops United United States Solicitor vessel Witness answers
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Side 4 - The United States will cause satisfaction to be made for the injuries, if any, which, by process of law, shall be established to have been suffered by the Spanish officers, and individual Spanish inhabitants, by the late operations of the American army in Florida.
Side 114 - It is a maxim not to be disregarded that general expressions, in every opinion, are to be taken in connection with the case in which those expressions are used. If they go beyond the case, they may be respected, but ought not to control the judgment in a subsequent suit when the very point is presented for decision. The reason of this maxim is obvious. The question actually before the court is investigated with care, and considered in its full extent. Other principles which may serve to illustrate...
Side 90 - Our constitution declares a treaty to be the law of the land. It is, consequently, to be regarded in courts of justice as equivalent to an act of the legislature, whenever it operates of itself without the aid of any legislative provision.
Side 93 - That government is, or ought to be instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the people, nation, or community; of all the various modes and forms of government, that is best which is capable of producing the greatest degree of happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of maladministration; and...
Side 3 - That, by virtue of this, it is not only the right, but the bounden and solemn duty of a State to advance the safety, happiness and prosperity of its people, and to provide for its general welfare, by any and every act of legislation, which it may deem to be conducive to these ends; where the power over the particular subject, or the manner of its exercise, is not surrendered or restrained, in the manner just stated. That all those powers which relate to merely municipal legislation, or what may,...
Side 71 - ... according to justice and equity." That this provision gave to the present commission a broader and more comprehensive power than was given by the 7th article of the treaty of 1794 between the United States and Great Britain (8 Stat.
Side 30 - Powers, in the analogous Case, he did not mean to give an opinion that it ought to be done to Great Britain...
Side 7 - ... to make satisfaction for the same, to an amount not exceeding three and one quarter millions of dollars.