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" Resolved, that congress, or such person or persons as they appoint, to hear and determine appeals from the courts of admiralty, have necessarily the power to examine as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the law, and to decree finally thereon,... "
Journals of Congress: Jan. 1, 1779 to Jan. 1, 1780. Philadelphia, D ... - Page 87
by United States. Continental Congress - 1782
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Reports of Cases Ruled and Adjudged in the Several Courts of the ..., Volume 3

Alexander James Dallas - Law reports, digests, etc - 1799 - 552 pages
...or perfons as they fliall appoint for the trial of appeals :" whereupon, " Refolved, That Csngrefs, or fuch perfon or perfons as they appoint, to hear...Admiralty, have neceflarily the power to examine as well inco decifions on fafts at decifions on the law, and to decree finally thereon, and that no finding...
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Journal

Pennsylvania. General Assembly. Senate - Pennsylvania - 1808 - 780 pages
...Whereupon, Congrefs, among other Refolutions, Refofoed, That Congrefs, or fuch perfon or perfons as they may appoint, to hear and determine appeals from the Courts of Admiralty, have neceffarily the power to examine, as well into decifions on fads as dccifions1 on Law, and to decree...
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A Report of the Whole Trial of Gen. Michael Bright, and Others, Before ...

Michael Bright (Gen.), Thomas Lloyd - Federal-state controversies - 1809 - 236 pages
...shall appoint for the trial of appeals." Whereupon Resolved, That congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the courts of admiralty, have necessarily the power to examini: as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the law, and to decree...
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Biography of the signers to the Declaration of independence [ed ..., Volume 9

Declaration - 1827 - 364 pages
...set the affair entirely at rest. They were as follows : " That congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the courts of admiralty, have necessarily the power to examine, as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the law, and to decree...
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Proceedings of a General Court Martial for the Trial of Major General Arnold

Generals - 1865 - 238 pages
...or to fuch perfon or perfons as they fhall appoint for the trial of appeals : " whereupon Refolved, That congrefs, or fuch perfon or perfons as they appoint...have neceflarily the power to examine as well into decifions on facts as decifions on the law, and to decree finally thereon, and that no finding of a...
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The Committees of the Continental Congress Chosen to Hear and Determine ...

John Chandler Bancroft Davis - Admiralty - 1888 - 34 pages
...following resolution, Pennsylvania only objecting: Resolved, That Congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the courts of admiralty, have necessarily the power to examine as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the law, and to decree...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court at ... and Rules ...

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1889 - 786 pages
...following resolutions, Pennsylvania only objecting : u Resolced, That Congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the Courts of Admiralty, have necessarily the power to examine as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the law, and to decree...
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Lectures on the Constitution of the United States

Samuel Freeman Miller - Constitutional law - 1891 - 804 pages
...Congress, which passed the following resolutions: — " ^Resolved, That Congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the Courts of Admiralty, have necessarily the power to examine as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the law, and to decree...
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Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789, Volume 13

United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1909 - 512 pages
...be admitted. Upon the whole, your Committee are of Opinion that Congress or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine Appeals from the Courts of Admiralty have necessarily the power Agreed. to examine, as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the Law,...
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The United States of America: A Study in International Organization

James Brown Scott - Constitutional law - 1920 - 638 pages
...foreign countries, that they are quoted in full : Resolved, That Congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the courts of admiralty, have necessarily Resolutions — the power to examine as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the...
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