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" One thing, however, is unquestionable ; the Constitution must have referred to a system of law coextensive with, and operating uniformly in, the whole country. It certainly could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of maritime law... "
The American Law Register - Seite 599
1875
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Band 21;Band 88

United States. Supreme Court - 1875 - 732 Seiten
...defining those terms, assuming them to be known and understood. One thing, however, is unquestionable; the Constitution must have referred to a system of...States, as that would have defeated the uniformity and consisteiKjy at which the Constitution aimed on all subjects of a commercial character affecting the...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Band 244

United States. Supreme Court - 1917 - 780 Seiten
...'to all cases of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction.' . . . One thing, however, is unquestionable; the Constitution must have referred to a system of...the whole country. It certainly could not have been intended to place the rules and limits of maritime law under the disposal and regulation of the several...
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Albany Law Journal, Band 44

1892 - 554 Seiten
...jurisdiction referred to in the Constitution, and the system of law to be administered thereby, it was' said: 'The Constitution must have referred to a system of...been the intention to place the rules and limits of the maritime law under the disposal and regulation of the several States, as that would have defeated...
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The Supreme Court Reporter, Band 21

1901 - 958 Seiten
...defining those terms, assuming them to be known and understood. "Une thing, however, is unquestionable; the Constitution must have referred to a system of...and operating** uniformly in, the whole country. It cer-o tainly could*not have been the intention to* place the rules and limits of maritime law under...
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Harvard Law Review, Band 22

1909 - 672 Seiten
...unsatisfactory results, unless Congress enacts a general death statute. In 1875 the Supreme Court declared that the "Constitution must have referred to a system of...with and operating uniformly in the whole country; that it could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of the maritime law under the...
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Transactions, Band 15

Maryland State Bar Association - 1910 - 312 Seiten
...unsatisfactory results, unless Congress enacts a general death statute. In 1875 the Supreme Court declared that the "Constitution must have referred to a system of...with and operating uniformly in the whole country ; that it could not have been the intention to place the rules and. limits of the maritime law under...
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United States Reports: ... and Rules Announced at ...

United States. Supreme Court - 1901 - 748 Seiten
...defining those terms, assuming them to be known and understood. " One thing, however, is unquestionable ; the Constitution must have referred to a system of...uniformly in, the whole country. It certainly could VOL. CLXXIX — 36 Opinion of the Court. not have been the intention to place the rules and limits...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Band 88

John William Wallace - 1906 - 726 Seiten
...denning those terms, assuming them to be known and understood. One thing, however, is unquestionable; the Constitution must have referred to a system of...intention to place the rules and limits of maritime la\\ under the disposal and regulation of the several States, as that would have defeated the uniformity...
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Paper on a New Development in the Application of Extra-territorial Law to ...

George Whitelock - 1908 - 28 Seiten
...unsatisfactory results, unless Congress enacts a general death Statute. In 1875 the Supreme Court declared that the " Constitution must have referred to a system...with, and operating uniformly in, the whole country ; that it could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits of the maritime law under...
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The Lawyer and Banker and Central Law Journal, Band 4

Charles Ellewyin George - 1911 - 564 Seiten
...unsatisfactory results, unless Congress enacts a general death statute. In 1875 the Supreme Court declared that the "Constitution must have referred to a system of law co-extensive with and operating unifonnily in the whole country; that it could not have been the intention to place the rules and limits...
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