AUSTIN v. THE ALDERMEN, 74 U.S. 694 (1868)

AUSTIN v. THE ALDERMEN. DECEMBER TERM, 1868. If a State statute, passed in professed exercise of an authority given by Congress to the States to pass such a statute, does not deprive, contrary to the act of Congress, the party to the suit, of any right, nor work, as to him, any effect which the […]

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74 U.S. 694

74 U.S. 694 74 U.S. 694 19 L.Ed. 164 7 Wall. 694 WASHINGTON COUNTYv.DURANT.* December Term, 1868 THE record showed that this cause had been brought here from the Circuit Court for Iowa, as on a writ of error, by agreement of parties, and without the issuing or service of such a writ. Coming before […]

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74 U.S. 694

74 U.S. 694 74 U.S. 694 19 L.Ed. 164 7 Wall. 694 WASHINGTON COUNTYv.DURANT.* December Term, 1868 THE record showed that this cause had been brought here from the Circuit Court for Iowa, as on a writ of error, by agreement of parties, and without the issuing or service of such a writ. Coming before […]

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74 U.S. 694

74 U.S. 694 74 U.S. 694 19 L.Ed. 224 7 Wall. 694 AUSTINv.THE ALDERMEN. December Term, 1868 ERROR to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachsetts. The case was this: By a true interpretation of the rights of the Federal government, as settled by this court, the State have no right to tax is means and […]

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74 U.S. 694

74 U.S. 694 74 U.S. 694 19 L.Ed. 224 7 Wall. 694 AUSTINv.THE ALDERMEN. December Term, 1868 ERROR to the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachsetts. The case was this: By a true interpretation of the rights of the Federal government, as settled by this court, the State have no right to tax is means and […]

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