Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Volume 56Gould, Banks & Gould, 1870 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... train as had pro- cured them before entering the train . He stopped at all the way stations between Rochester and Syracuse ; and he carried all passengers , male and female ; and no special application was necessary to obtain a seat in ...
... train as had pro- cured them before entering the train . He stopped at all the way stations between Rochester and Syracuse ; and he carried all passengers , male and female ; and no special application was necessary to obtain a seat in ...
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... train in question , in falling into an improperly constructed cattle - guard , in consequence of the negligence of ... train , and which , between Rochester and Syracuse , at least , had attached to the rear of it a common passenger car ...
... train in question , in falling into an improperly constructed cattle - guard , in consequence of the negligence of ... train , and which , between Rochester and Syracuse , at least , had attached to the rear of it a common passenger car ...
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... train , but that sometimes . tickets for express trains east were sold at Clyde , and the purchasers were informed by the ticket agent that they could take the cattle train to the first point east of there at which the express trains ...
... train , but that sometimes . tickets for express trains east were sold at Clyde , and the purchasers were informed by the ticket agent that they could take the cattle train to the first point east of there at which the express trains ...
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... trains of the defendant , and was ready in time to take the cattle train on his return to Syracuse . That the train arrived at Clyde at about the hour of 8 o'clock in the evening , and stopped at its usual place . That it had long train ...
... trains of the defendant , and was ready in time to take the cattle train on his return to Syracuse . That the train arrived at Clyde at about the hour of 8 o'clock in the evening , and stopped at its usual place . That it had long train ...
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... train only at their request , and to accommodate those who were anxious to avoid the delay of waiting for the regular passenger train . 2d . That the defendant was not bound , under the evi- dence , to furnish a safe way to the ...
... train only at their request , and to accommodate those who were anxious to avoid the delay of waiting for the regular passenger train . 2d . That the defendant was not bound , under the evi- dence , to furnish a safe way to the ...
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