United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Band 78U.S. Government Printing Office, 1871 |
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... Justice Buller answered it thus : " The form of the bottomry bond does not vary the jurisdiction ; the question whether the court of admiralty has or has not jurisdiction depends on the subject - matter . ” Had these views actuated the ...
... Justice Buller answered it thus : " The form of the bottomry bond does not vary the jurisdiction ; the question whether the court of admiralty has or has not jurisdiction depends on the subject - matter . ” Had these views actuated the ...
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... Justice Story , in reaffirming his first judgment , says that he had reason to believe that Chief Justice Marshall and Jus- tice Washington were prepared to maintain the jurisdiction . What the opinion of the other judges was he did not ...
... Justice Story , in reaffirming his first judgment , says that he had reason to believe that Chief Justice Marshall and Jus- tice Washington were prepared to maintain the jurisdiction . What the opinion of the other judges was he did not ...
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... Justice DAVIS delivered the opinion of the court . Although we agree with Lord Ellenborough , " that the rules of evidence must expand according to the exigencies of society , " yet it is not necessary to introduce any innova tion upon ...
... Justice DAVIS delivered the opinion of the court . Although we agree with Lord Ellenborough , " that the rules of evidence must expand according to the exigencies of society , " yet it is not necessary to introduce any innova tion upon ...
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