McQUIDDY v. WARE., 87 U.S. 14 (1873)

McQUIDDY v. WARE. OCTOBER TERM, 1873. 1. A man who has neglected his private affairs and gone away from his home and State, for the purpose of devoting his time to the cause of rebellion against the government, cannot come into equity to complain that his creditors have obtained payment of admitted debts through judicial […]

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87 U.S. 14

87 U.S. 14 87 U.S. 14 22 L.Ed. 311 20 Wall. 14 MCQUIDDYv.WARE. October Term, 1873 APPEAL from the Circuit Court for the Eastern District of Missouri; the case being thus: At the beginning of the late rebellion, which broke out in 1861, McQuiddy, a resident of Nodaway County, missouri, and owning a farm there, […]

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