A Treatise on the Right of Property in Tide Waters and in the Soil and Shores ThereofC.C. Little and J. Brown, 1847 - 475 páginas |
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... defendant in error , in the supreme court of the United States ; the opinion and decision in which has special reference to the effect of colonial charters , and the event of the Revolution upon the primâ facie sovereign and public ...
... defendant in error , in the supreme court of the United States ; the opinion and decision in which has special reference to the effect of colonial charters , and the event of the Revolution upon the primâ facie sovereign and public ...
Página vii
... defendants in error , also in the supreme court . of the United States . This case decides the important question , whether the law , as to the rights both of property in tide waters , and of sovereignty and jurisdiction over the same ...
... defendants in error , also in the supreme court . of the United States . This case decides the important question , whether the law , as to the rights both of property in tide waters , and of sovereignty and jurisdiction over the same ...
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... on 1 Attorney General v . Parmeter , sup . 2 Ib . And see post , Chap . VII . 8 Blundell v . Catterall , reported at length in App . p . i . the shore with stake nets . The defendant was a 28 [ CH . I. LAW OF TIDE WATERS .
... on 1 Attorney General v . Parmeter , sup . 2 Ib . And see post , Chap . VII . 8 Blundell v . Catterall , reported at length in App . p . i . the shore with stake nets . The defendant was a 28 [ CH . I. LAW OF TIDE WATERS .
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... defendant in such machines across the shore into the water for the purpose of bathing . No bath- ing machines had ever been used upon the part of the shore in question before the establishment of the hotel ; though it was proved , that ...
... defendant in such machines across the shore into the water for the purpose of bathing . No bath- ing machines had ever been used upon the part of the shore in question before the establishment of the hotel ; though it was proved , that ...
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... defendant was brought up for judgment on an indict- ment for undressing himself on the beach , and bath- ing near inhabited houses , that court were clearly of opinion , that the offence was a misdemeanor , and that the conviction was ...
... defendant was brought up for judgment on an indict- ment for undressing himself on the beach , and bath- ing near inhabited houses , that court were clearly of opinion , that the offence was a misdemeanor , and that the conviction was ...
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Página cxxxviii - If, as has always been understood, the sovereignty of congress, though limited to specified objects, is plenary as to those objects, the power over commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, is vested in congress as absolutely as it would be in a single government, having in its constitution the same restrictions on the exercise of the power as are found in the constitution of the United States.
Página lxxiv - Hudson's river, and all the lands from the west side of Connecticut river, to the east side of Delaware bay.
Página cxxvi - ... and that the States so formed shall be distinct republican States, and admitted members of the Federal Union ; having the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States.
Página 62 - If Congress had passed any act which bore upon the case, any act in execution of the power to regulate commerce, the object of which was to control State legislation over those small navigable creeks into which the tide flows...
Página cxxvi - Virginia inclusive according to their usual respective proportions in the general charge and expenditure and shall be faithfully and bona fide disposed of for that purpose and for no other use or purpose whatsoever.
Página cxxvii - And whenever any of the said states shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein, such state shall be admitted, by its delegates, into the Congress of the United States, on an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatever, and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and state government...
Página cxxxvii - It is the power to regulate; that is, to prescribe the rule by which commerce is to be governed. This power, like all others vested in Congress, is complete in itself, may be exercised to its utmost extent, and acknowledges no limitations, other than are prescribed in the constitution.
Página cxxxvii - Mississippi, and the navigable waters leading into the same, shall be common highways, and forever free as well to the inhabitants of said State, as to all other citizens of the United States, without any tax, duty, impost, or toll therefor, imposed by the said State of Iowa.
Página xlvi - ... whatsoever to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. In witness whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent. Witness ourself at Westminster, the twelfth day of March, in the sixteenth year of our reign. By the King, Howard.
Página cxxvii - ... with the same privileges, and in the same manner as is provided in the ordinance of congress of the thirteenth day of July, one thousand seven hundred and eighty-seven, for the government of the western territory of the United States; which ordinance shall, in all its parts, extend to the territory contained in the present act of cession, that article only excepted which forbids slavery.