| 1822 - 626 pages
...has been guilty of no act of oppression or unjustifiable severity, but, on the contrary, he has, 90 far as was consistent with his duty to the United...court, have realized in the removal of disorderly persens from the vicinity of this navy yard. AmH'mally, this court is of opinion, that, with the before... | |
| United States - 1823 - 626 pages
...not discreet. Yet it is the opinion of the court, that the particular purchases of this kind m ule by captain Hull, were made with no improper view of...court, have realized in the removal of disorderly persens from the vicinity of this navy yard. And finally, this court is of opinion, that, with the... | |
| United States - 1823 - 470 pages
...the opinion of the court, that the particular pinchases of this kind made by captain Hull, wirre mmle with no improper view of private advantage to himself,...public benefit, which the United States, in the opinion ol the court, have realized in the removal of disorderly persons from the vicinity of this navy yard.... | |
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