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... , report : That by the law of Massachusetts Bay , appeals from their maritime courts to Congress are allowed only in cases , in which vessels in the service of the United States are concerned , and that 508 Journals of Congress.
... , report : That by the law of Massachusetts Bay , appeals from their maritime courts to Congress are allowed only in cases , in which vessels in the service of the United States are concerned , and that 508 Journals of Congress.
Página 509
... court for trial thereof in the State of Massachusetts Bay , according to the law of that state , and the Congress ... Courts for determining the legality of captures on the seas , otherwise the Juries would be possessed of the ultimate ...
... court for trial thereof in the State of Massachusetts Bay , according to the law of that state , and the Congress ... Courts for determining the legality of captures on the seas , otherwise the Juries would be possessed of the ultimate ...
Página 510
... Courts for the Trial of Piracies and Fel- onies committed on the high seas and establishing Courts for receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures ; Provided , that no Member of Congress shall be appointed a Judge ...
... Courts for the Trial of Piracies and Fel- onies committed on the high seas and establishing Courts for receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures ; Provided , that no Member of Congress shall be appointed a Judge ...
Página 533
... court of Admiralty for the State of Connecticut on the libel Elisha Elderkin , & c . v . a sloop , was lodged with the Secretary , and referred to the Committee on Appeals.1 According to the order of the day , Congress proceeded to the ...
... court of Admiralty for the State of Connecticut on the libel Elisha Elderkin , & c . v . a sloop , was lodged with the Secretary , and referred to the Committee on Appeals.1 According to the order of the day , Congress proceeded to the ...
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... court of Madrid through the mediation of the said Court ; and whereas information has been given to Congress that M : Arthur Lee , Commissioner to the said Court for these States , has not the confidence of either the Courts of ...
... court of Madrid through the mediation of the said Court ; and whereas information has been given to Congress that M : Arthur Lee , Commissioner to the said Court for these States , has not the confidence of either the Courts of ...
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