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EXONERETUR cannot be entered by a judge of the Circuit
Court, at his chambers

EXPATRIATION. No man can expatriate himself without the
consent of his government

FORFEITURE, under the Embargo. See Acts of Congress.

276

461

Fox, Judgment in the case of the

280

FRANCE. See Code.

GALT O. MERRYMAN reported

274

GEORGIA, law of attachment in

251

HAMILTON, GEN. Biography of

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HIGHWAYS, the use of, belongs to the publick, but the
right of soil remains in the individual

535

HITCHEN V. WILSON, reported

275

276

JONES V. SMITH reported

JURISDICTION. The Circuit Court of the United States
cannot grant a writ of injunction in a case
where the parties are citizens of the same

state

Of the Examining Court in Virginia

A Circuit Court of the United States cannot en-
tertain an action of quare clausum fregit,
where the trespass was committed in a different
district

INDENTURE

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The jurisdiction of the courts of the United
States depends exclusively on the constitution
and laws of the United States

A ship of war belonging to a friendly power,
having entered our ports, is exempt from the
jurisdiction of our courts as long as she de-
means herself in a friendly manner

Silva, an infant slave in the island of Cuba,
being brought to Philadelphia and manumit-
ted, on the same day executed an indenture,
binding herself until the age of 28, in conside-
ration of meat and clothing-held to be void

63

64

78

ib.

250

110

ILLEGITIMATE. Whether the lawful issue of a bastard can

inherit property devised to his father by his

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INSTRUCTIONS. Resolutions of the legislature of Virginia,

on the right of that boy to give instructions

to the members of the Senate of the U. S.

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LEIGH'S MR. resolutions in the Virginia legislature, on the
right of instructing senators of the U. S.

LIVINGSTON et al. v. VAN INGEN et al., reported

v. Jefferson

457

122

307

471

571

623

120

571

56, 169

78

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LIEN. Where cordage and other materials are furnished,
at the instance of the owner, to a vessel not on
a voyage, but lying within the body of a coun-
ty, no lien on the vessel is created, so as to af-
fect her, in the hands of a bona fide purchaser,
without notice

LICENSES, British, cases under

M'FADON V. SCHOONER EXCHANGE, reported,

MALICIOUS PROSECUTION, what circumstances do not

amount to a

MANUMISSION. See Evidence.

MARITIME LAW, questions relating to

MARINERS, French laws respecting

MATILDA, case of the, reported

88

473, 485, 505

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203

NON-IMPORTATION. See Acts of Congress.

ORDERS IN COUNCIL, cases arising under the
ORION, case of the, reported

279, 289, 505

PATENT-RIGHT. The acts of Congress respecting patent-
rights, and the regulation of commerce, do not
deprive a state of the power to grant exclusive
privileges for the navigation of her own waters

PEOPLE THE V. FERRIS

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PENNSYLVANIA, Debates in the convention of, on the consti-

tution of the United States

POWER OF ATTORNEY, Form of a Turkish

POSSESSION. See Ejectment.

PRIVILEGE. Members of Parliament are not privileged,
when they furnish their speeches for publica-
tion

RECORDS, how to be authenticated, according to the laws of

Kentucky

REVIEW of the Code Criminelle of France

of the Batture case

505

169

209

320

123

623

120

297, 588

517

RECAPTURES. Provisions of the Consolato del Mare, on

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TRESPASS, Action for, not barred by action for mesne profits 126

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VINCENT V. CONRAD reported

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WARRANTY, The doctrine of, discussed. Mr. Martin's opinion 129
In the sale of a horse, exemplified

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WAGES SEAMENS'. Where a vessel had been captured and
condemned, but restored to the claimants, on
a compromise, full wages decreed

So, where a vessel was sent in for adjudication,
but released upon appeal, full wages were de-
creed, including the time of detention
The representatives of deceased seamen are only
entitled to wages to the time of the demise

WILLIAMS'S CASE.-Mr. Martin's opinion

WOODRUFF V. SHIP DEARBORN case of, reported

620

275

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275

278

129

88

620

254

WILKINSON GEN. The attorney general's opinion, on his

accounts

ZODIACK, Judgment in the case of the

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