Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 9 |
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... issue and set down for hearing , was heard in the first instance upon the original bill , answer , and testimony taken thereunder , by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia , and after it had been heard , and the proceedings had ...
... issue and set down for hearing , was heard in the first instance upon the original bill , answer , and testimony taken thereunder , by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia , and after it had been heard , and the proceedings had ...
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... issue we are con- sidering , cannot be misapprehended . It appears that shortly after the marriage the house was built with money belonging to the wife , and with the knowledge of the appellant , who lived on an adjoining lot and acted ...
... issue we are con- sidering , cannot be misapprehended . It appears that shortly after the marriage the house was built with money belonging to the wife , and with the knowledge of the appellant , who lived on an adjoining lot and acted ...
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... issue was thus joined , a motion was made on the part of the United States to set the case for trial early in January , 1857. This motion was resisted , and at the same time application was made on the part of Limantour for a ...
... issue was thus joined , a motion was made on the part of the United States to set the case for trial early in January , 1857. This motion was resisted , and at the same time application was made on the part of Limantour for a ...
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... issue on both these pleas , and the case was submitted to the court without a jury . 1. In respect to the first plea , the production of the record of the case showed that the recognizance was taken , and re- mained among the rolls and ...
... issue on both these pleas , and the case was submitted to the court without a jury . 1. In respect to the first plea , the production of the record of the case showed that the recognizance was taken , and re- mained among the rolls and ...
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... issue to be determined by the inspection of its own records . But where the record of a foreign court is denied by this plea the issue is to be tried by a jury , because the existence of the record to be inspected must first be made by ...
... issue to be determined by the inspection of its own records . But where the record of a foreign court is denied by this plea the issue is to be tried by a jury , because the existence of the record to be inspected must first be made by ...
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