DUNLOP v. BALL, 6 U.S. 180 (1804)

DUNLOP v. BALL. FEBRUARY TERM, 1804. THIS was a writ of error to the circuit court of the district of Columbia sitting in Alexandria. The only question in the case arose upon the following bill of exceptions. “In this case the plaintiffs were admitted to be, and always “to have been British subjects residing in […]

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Dunlop & Co. v. Ball, 6 U.S. 180 (1804)

6 U.S. 180 2 Cranch 180 2 L.Ed. 246 DUNLOP & CO. v. BALL. February Term, 1804 Syllabus ERROR to the circuit court of the county of Alexandria. The plaintiffs in error instituted a suit in 1802, in the circuit court, upon a bond executed in 1773, by the defendant, a citizen of Virginia, to […]

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