Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 14 |
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... purchase - money which may have been paid , together with the expense of transportation aud sale of said property , and any other lawful expenses attending the disposition thereof . " Under this act one Crusell , a loyal citizen of ...
... purchase - money which may have been paid , together with the expense of transportation aud sale of said property , and any other lawful expenses attending the disposition thereof . " Under this act one Crusell , a loyal citizen of ...
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... purchase price of an African negro claimed to be a slave , and that the slave had been freed by sovereign authority , aud that hence the note , to the extent of the amount last named , was null and void . The court held that , " whilst ...
... purchase price of an African negro claimed to be a slave , and that the slave had been freed by sovereign authority , aud that hence the note , to the extent of the amount last named , was null and void . The court held that , " whilst ...
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... contracts for the sale or purchase of slaves were null and void , and that no court of the State * Supra , p . 9 , the preceding case . Statement of the case in the opinion . should take 12 [ Sup . Ct . SEVIER V. HASKELL .
... contracts for the sale or purchase of slaves were null and void , and that no court of the State * Supra , p . 9 , the preceding case . Statement of the case in the opinion . should take 12 [ Sup . Ct . SEVIER V. HASKELL .
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... purchase of eighty - five slaves by Jordan of Smith ; that the slaves had since become emancipated and lost to the estate of Jordan , and that the consideration of the notes had thus wholly failed . The Cir- cuit Court , at the May Term ...
... purchase of eighty - five slaves by Jordan of Smith ; that the slaves had since become emancipated and lost to the estate of Jordan , and that the consideration of the notes had thus wholly failed . The Cir- cuit Court , at the May Term ...
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... purchase of slaves were null and void , and that no court of the State should take cognizance of any suit founded upon such contracts , and that no amount should ever be collected or recovered on any judgment or decree which had been ...
... purchase of slaves were null and void , and that no court of the State should take cognizance of any suit founded upon such contracts , and that no amount should ever be collected or recovered on any judgment or decree which had been ...
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