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Decided March 9, 1841 Full case name The
United States, Appellants, v. The
Libellants and
Claimants of the
schooner Amistad, her tackle, apparel, and furniture...
- liberty,
ultraliberal libr- book
Latin liber,
libri interlibrary, libel,
libellant, libellee, libellous, librarian, library,
libretto lig- bind
Latin ligare...
- liberty,
ultraliberal libr- book
Latin liber,
libri interlibrary, libel,
libellant, libellee, libellous, librarian, library,
libretto lig- bind
Latin ligare...
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considered sufficient notice to the owners. The
libel must be
verified by the
libellant, as the
complainant is called, or the complainant's
agent if the complainant...
- dead
finback whale (Balaenoptera physalus). The
whale was
killed by the
libellant (plaintiff) Ghen's bomb lance. The
whale washed up on the s**** 17 miles...
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Bridge Case (Philadelphia:
Lippincott Company, 1990)
United States v.
Libellants and
Claimants of the
Schooner Amistad, 40 U.S. 518 (1841). Hall, Kermit...
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Benjamin Curtis's
dissent in Dred Scott, below.) 1841
United States v.
Libellants and
Claimants of the
Schooner Amistad Supreme Court of the
United States...
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UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION 219 F.Supp. 556 (1963) Ruth M. NOEL et al.,
Libellants, v.
UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION, Respondent. No. 1781.
United States District...
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Retrieved July 20, 2020. Cargo, Brig
Lilla & (1863). The
United States,
Libellants, Vs. Brig
Lilla & Cargo:
Circuit Court of the
United States in a Cause...
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William A. Freeborn,
James F. Freeborn, and
Henry P.
Gardner were the
libellants. In this Court,
counsel insisted that the
objection was not fatal, and...