Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 9 |
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... owner of lots Nos . 16 and 18 in Washington ; that at the time mentioned , he , the son , one of the complainants , was seeking the hand of Mary Hamilton , the other complainant , and his now wife , in marriage ; that this intended ...
... owner of lots Nos . 16 and 18 in Washington ; that at the time mentioned , he , the son , one of the complainants , was seeking the hand of Mary Hamilton , the other complainant , and his now wife , in marriage ; that this intended ...
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... owner of the lots , and that the complainant , Benjamin , was his son ; but denied that he was desirous that his son.should be married to the said Mary and settled in life , and promised to convey to the said Benjamin and Mary , or ...
... owner of the lots , and that the complainant , Benjamin , was his son ; but denied that he was desirous that his son.should be married to the said Mary and settled in life , and promised to convey to the said Benjamin and Mary , or ...
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... owner in fee of certain real property , situated in Key West , in that State , known as Tift's wharf . In January of that year he was a member of the convention which passed the ordinance of secession , purporting to dissolve the ...
... owner in fee of certain real property , situated in Key West , in that State , known as Tift's wharf . In January of that year he was a member of the convention which passed the ordinance of secession , purporting to dissolve the ...
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... owner , does not affect the question of jurisdiction . The consideration of any claim , whatever its character , grow- ing out of such appropriation , is excluded . The term appro- priation is of the broadest import : it includes all ...
... owner , does not affect the question of jurisdiction . The consideration of any claim , whatever its character , grow- ing out of such appropriation , is excluded . The term appro- priation is of the broadest import : it includes all ...
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... owner of any such abandoned or captured property may , at any time within two years after the suppression of the rebellion , prefer his claim to the pro- ceeds thereof in the Court of Claims ; and on proof to the satis- faction of said ...
... owner of any such abandoned or captured property may , at any time within two years after the suppression of the rebellion , prefer his claim to the pro- ceeds thereof in the Court of Claims ; and on proof to the satis- faction of said ...
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