Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Page 418
... common law authority , we are left in the same doubt as to the actual state of the law as even here recognized to be obligatory upon nations . Mr. Marcy said to Mr. Hulseman , that he asked no more for the United States than had been ...
... common law authority , we are left in the same doubt as to the actual state of the law as even here recognized to be obligatory upon nations . Mr. Marcy said to Mr. Hulseman , that he asked no more for the United States than had been ...
Page 422
... common law of England as part of her fundamental law . Judge Johnson , who differed from the rest of the court in this case , held that by the common law the lady in question could not by her own mere act release herself from the ...
... common law of England as part of her fundamental law . Judge Johnson , who differed from the rest of the court in this case , held that by the common law the lady in question could not by her own mere act release herself from the ...
Page 423
... common law of perpetual allegiance is incompatible with the principles of the constitution of Penn- sylvania , and ... common law of England , as did all the states subject to their peculiar institutions and conditions , they did not ...
... common law of perpetual allegiance is incompatible with the principles of the constitution of Penn- sylvania , and ... common law of England , as did all the states subject to their peculiar institutions and conditions , they did not ...
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