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... and patents were issued to the purchasers in the year last mentioned . The
defendants made title to three of these lots , which bounded on the river , and it
was admitted that at the time of the sale high water extended over their eastern
limits ...
... and patents were issued to the purchasers in the year last mentioned . The
defendants made title to three of these lots , which bounded on the river , and it
was admitted that at the time of the sale high water extended over their eastern
limits ...
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These stipulations , by which this part of the partnership assets is disposed of ,
are , in legal effect , incorporated into the submission , and limit the authority of
the arbitrator . He could do nothing to alter or affect them . But , instead of
observing ...
These stipulations , by which this part of the partnership assets is disposed of ,
are , in legal effect , incorporated into the submission , and limit the authority of
the arbitrator . He could do nothing to alter or affect them . But , instead of
observing ...
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... in behalf of the appellee , that this court should take jurisdiction of the case ,
and hear and decide it upon the merits , that if the decision of the court below be
wrong , its errors may be corrected , and we may know the limits of our rights ;
and ...
... in behalf of the appellee , that this court should take jurisdiction of the case ,
and hear and decide it upon the merits , that if the decision of the court below be
wrong , its errors may be corrected , and we may know the limits of our rights ;
and ...
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But when that tribunal was appointed it derived its whole authority from the law
creating it , and not from the treaty ; and Congress had the right to regulate its
proceedings and limit its power ; and to subject its decisions to the control of an ...
But when that tribunal was appointed it derived its whole authority from the law
creating it , and not from the treaty ; and Congress had the right to regulate its
proceedings and limit its power ; and to subject its decisions to the control of an ...
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... claims against the United States ; and the office of judges , and their respective
jurisdictions , are referred to in the law , merely as a designation of the persons to
whom the author . ity is confided , and the territorial limits to which it extends .
... claims against the United States ; and the office of judges , and their respective
jurisdictions , are referred to in the law , merely as a designation of the persons to
whom the author . ity is confided , and the territorial limits to which it extends .
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