Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States. February Term, 1816[-January Term, 1827], 11±ÇR. Donaldson, 1826 |
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... executing its provisions , the tribunals of the United States are bound to carry them into effect . Pirates may be lawfully captured by the public or private ships of any nation , in peace or in war ; for they are hostes humani generis ...
... executing its provisions , the tribunals of the United States are bound to carry them into effect . Pirates may be lawfully captured by the public or private ships of any nation , in peace or in war ; for they are hostes humani generis ...
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... executed without approaching sufficiently near to ascertain the probable character of the vessel . The act of heaving to , on the part of the Marianna Flora , indicated either a desire to speak the Alligator , or to get the weather gage ...
... executed without approaching sufficiently near to ascertain the probable character of the vessel . The act of heaving to , on the part of the Marianna Flora , indicated either a desire to speak the Alligator , or to get the weather gage ...
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... execution of a municipal statute . Will probable cause , even if it existed , furnish a defence in such a case ? That is not the law of Hoyt v . Gelston , " which was a seizure under an act of Congress , and where there was probable ...
... execution of a municipal statute . Will probable cause , even if it existed , furnish a defence in such a case ? That is not the law of Hoyt v . Gelston , " which was a seizure under an act of Congress , and where there was probable ...
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... executing such laws , there can be no doubt that Courts of justice are bound to obey and administer them . Not a case of hostile aggres- The other count , which seeks condemnation sion for which on the ground of an asserted hostile ...
... executing such laws , there can be no doubt that Courts of justice are bound to obey and administer them . Not a case of hostile aggres- The other count , which seeks condemnation sion for which on the ground of an asserted hostile ...
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... executed in pursuance of previous arrange- ments made with the debtors , a report of which was made by the committee at Philadelphia , on the 17th of the same month , and , on the 18th , M'Cullough was removed from the office of cashier ...
... executed in pursuance of previous arrange- ments made with the debtors , a report of which was made by the committee at Philadelphia , on the 17th of the same month , and , on the 18th , M'Cullough was removed from the office of cashier ...
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200 ÆäÀÌÁö - In witness whereof the said David Ruble and Susannah his wife have hereunto set their hands and affixed their seals the day and year first above written.
180 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... office of discount and deposit of the! bank of the United States within that state, to*be collected, in case of refusal?
470 ÆäÀÌÁö - That if any person shall violate any safe conduct or passport duly obtained, and issued under the authority of the United States, or shall assault, strike, wound, imprison, or in any other manner infract the law of nations, by offering violence to the person of an ambassador or other public minister, such person so offending, on conviction, shall be imprisoned not exceeding three years, and fined at the discretion of the court.
471 ÆäÀÌÁö - And shall have exclusively all such jurisdiction of suits or proceedings against ambassadors or other public ministers, or their domestics, or domestic servants, as a court of law can have or exercise consistently with the law of nations; and original, but not exclusive jurisdiction of all suits brought by ambassadors or other public ministers, or in which a consul or vice-consul shall be a party.
470 ÆäÀÌÁö - Authority aforesaid, that all Writs and Processes that shall at any time hereafter be sued forth or prosecuted, whereby the person of any Ambassador, or other public Minister of any Foreign Prince or State, authorized and received as such by Her Majesty, her Heirs or Successors, or the...
119 ÆäÀÌÁö - CJ, delivered the opinion of the court, and, after stating the case, proceeded as follows: — The appellant contends that this decree is erroneous, because the laws which purport to give the exclusive privilege it sustains are repugnant to the constitution and laws of the United States. They are said to be repugnant, — 1.
471 ÆäÀÌÁö - They have exclusive cognizance of all crimes and offences cognizable under the authority of the United States...
29 ÆäÀÌÁö - April, 1790,(i) provides that "If any person or persons shall commit upon the high seas, or in any river, haven, basin or bay, out of the jurisdiction of any particular state, murder or robbery, or any other offence which if committed within the body of a county, would by the laws of the United States be punishable with death...
2 ÆäÀÌÁö - An act to protect the commerce of the United States, and punish the crime of piracy...
310 ÆäÀÌÁö - The defendant pleaded the general issue and the statute of limitations. The plaintiff...