Reports of Cases Decided in the Circuit and District Courts of the United States Within the Southern District of Ohio ; Humphrey H. Leavitt, Judge, Band 1R. Clarke, 1872 Omits certain cases related to the Fugitive Slave Act and the Civil War. Cf. Preface. |
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... insisted that they show the ex- istence of societies and organizations among the Irish population of this country , the members of which are actuated by strong hostility to the government of Great Britain , and avow it as their purpose ...
... insisted that they show the ex- istence of societies and organizations among the Irish population of this country , the members of which are actuated by strong hostility to the government of Great Britain , and avow it as their purpose ...
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... insisted by the counsel for the prosecution that the charges under both these divisions are sustained by the evidence . Three witnesses have been sworn and examined by the prosecution , whose evidence is mainly relied on , so far as ...
... insisted by the counsel for the prosecution that the charges under both these divisions are sustained by the evidence . Three witnesses have been sworn and examined by the prosecution , whose evidence is mainly relied on , so far as ...
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... insisted that he proves a number of isolated facts , which , when brought together , sustain the charge of providing and procuring the means of a military expedition . I will advert very briefly to these facts . Barber says , Burke ...
... insisted that he proves a number of isolated facts , which , when brought together , sustain the charge of providing and procuring the means of a military expedition . I will advert very briefly to these facts . Barber says , Burke ...
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... insisted they shall in all respects be loyal to our government ? There can be no such thing as a divided national allegiance . The obligations of citizenship can not exist in favor of differ- ent nationalities at the same time . The ...
... insisted they shall in all respects be loyal to our government ? There can be no such thing as a divided national allegiance . The obligations of citizenship can not exist in favor of differ- ent nationalities at the same time . The ...
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... insisted , that the patentee has failed to describe any material part of the process of making a wash- board , on his improved plan , necessary to the full benefit of his invention , and this omission is apparent from the specification ...
... insisted , that the patentee has failed to describe any material part of the process of making a wash- board , on his improved plan , necessary to the full benefit of his invention , and this omission is apparent from the specification ...
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Seite 30 - In the patent office a written description of the same, and of the manner and process of making, constructing, compounding, and using It, in such full, clear, concise and exact terms as to enable any person skilled in the art or science to which It appertains, or with which It is most nearly connected, to make, construct compound, and use the same...
Seite 568 - In order to justify a resort to revolutionary resistance, the federal government must be guilty of "a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise" of powers not granted by the Constitution.
Seite 427 - It is not enough that there is a remedy at law. It must be plain and adequate, or, In other words, as practical and efficient to the ends of justice and its prompt administration as the remedy in equity.
Seite 613 - If two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States, or to levy war against them, or to oppose by force the authority thereof, or by force to prevent, hinder, or delay the execution of any law of the United States...
Seite 317 - ... have a right to claim as new; if the error has, or shall have arisen by inadvertency, accident, or mistake, and without any fraudulent or deceptive intention...
Seite 561 - If any one proposition could command the universal assent of mankind, we might expect it would be this : that the government of the Union, though limited in its powers, is supreme within its sphere of action.
Seite 611 - On the contrary, if war be actually levied, that is, if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action, and who are actually leagued in the general conspiracy, are to be considered as traitors.
Seite 200 - And that either of the justices of the Supreme Court, as well as judges of the District Courts, shall have power to grant writs of habeas corpus, for the purpose of an inquiry into the cause of commitment.
Seite 561 - The constitution of the United States was ordained and established, not by the states in their sovereign capacities, but, emphatically, as the preamble of the constitution declares, by " the people of the United States." There can be no doubt that it was competent to the people to invest the general government with all the powers which they might deem proper and necessary, to extend or restrain these powers according to their own good pleasure, and to give them a paramount and supreme authority.
Seite 318 - And the patent so reissued, together with the corrected description and specification, shall have the same effect and operation in law, on the trial of all actions hereafter commenced for causes subsequently accruing, as though the same had been originally filed in such corrected form, before the issuing of the original patent.