PRESTON’S HEIRS v. BOWMAR, 19 U.S. 580 (1821)

PRESTON’S HEIRS v. BOWMAR. March 12, 1821. March 16, 1821. It is a universal rule, that course and distance yield to natural and ascertained objects. But where these objects are wanting, and the course and distance cannot be reconciled, there is no universal rule that obliges us to prefer the one to the other. Cases […]

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