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" Constitution denominated in the third article 'law,' not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those where equitable... "
The Federal Reporter - Page 831
1880
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 28

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1830 - 584 pages
...amendment. By common law, they meant what the constitution denominated in the third article " law ;" not merely suits, which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those...
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Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and ...

E. Fitch Smith - Constitutional law - 1848 - 1004 pages
...amendment. By common taw, they meant what the constitution denominated, in the third article, "law;" not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those...
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Trial of Thomas Sims, on an Issue of Personal Liberty, on the Claim of James ...

Robert Rantoul, Thomas Sims, James Winchell Stone - Boston (Mass.) - 1851 - 56 pages
...third article 'law., " Now the third article is what I have been alluding to ; and in that they meant "not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained, and determined in contradistinction to those...
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Slavery: Letters and Speeches

Horace Mann - Slavery - 1851 - 588 pages
...amendment. By common law they meant what the constitution denominated in the third article ' law ; ' not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings ; but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those...
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A Letter to the Hon. Samuel A. Eliot: Representative in Congress from the ...

Franklin Dexter, William Jay - Fugitive slave law of 1850 - 1851 - 64 pages
...amendment. By common law, they meant what the Constitution denominated, in the third article, 'law'; not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those...
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Slavery: Letters and Speeches

Horace Mann - Slavery - 1851 - 592 pages
...amendment. By common Jaw they meant, what the constitution denominated in the third article, ' law;' not merely suits, which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings ; but suits, in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those...
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Miscellaneous Writings on Slavery

William Jay - Slavery - 1853 - 684 pages
...amendment. By common law, they meant what the Constitution denominated, in the third article, 'law;' not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those...
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A Treatise on the Law of Evidence, Volume 3

Simon Greenleaf - Evidence (Law) - 1853 - 636 pages
...amendment. By common law, they meant what the constitution denominated in the third article ' law ; ' not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined, in contradistinction to those...
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History of the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue

Fugitive slave law of 1850 - 1859 - 300 pages
...Constitution of the United States meant what the Constitution denominated in the Third Article, ' law," not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined in contradistinction to those...
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History of the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue

Fugitive slave law of 1850 - 1859 - 292 pages
...Constitution of the United States meant what the Constitution denominated in the Third Article, 'law,' not merely suits which the common law recognized among its old and settled proceedings, but suits in which legal rights were to be ascertained and determined in contradistinction to those...
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