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" By the preceding course of reasoning we have arrived at these general conclusions.: First, the shores of navigable waters, and the soils under them, were not granted by the Constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the States respectively.... "
The Northwestern Reporter - Page 539
1888
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Reports of Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the ..., Volume 44

United States. Supreme Court - 1845 - 852 pages
...thereof." By the preceding course of reasoning we have arrived at these general conclusions : First, The shores of navigable waters, and the soils under them, were not granted by the Constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the states respectively. Secondly, The...
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Documents Accompanying the Journal of the Senate of the State of Michigan ...

Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1846 - 272 pages
...powers. * * * By the preceding course of reasoning we have arrived at the general'conclusions, First: The shores of navigable waters, and the soils under them, were not granted by the constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the states respectively. Secondly, The...
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The Right of the General Government to Lease Mineral Lands ...

William Thompson Howell - 1846 - 40 pages
...powers * * * By the preceding course of reasoning we have arrived at the general conclusions, First: The shores of navigable waters, and the soils under them, were not granted by the constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the states respectively. Secondly, the...
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Documents Accompanying the Journal ...

Michigan. Legislature - 1846 - 276 pages
...powers. * * * By the preceding course of reasoning we have arrived at the general'conclusions, First: The shores of navigable waters, and the soils under them, were not granted by the constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the states respectively. Secondly, The...
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Journal of the ... Session of the Legislature of the ..., Volume 4, Part 1853

California. Legislature. Senate - 1853 - 1398 pages
..." that by the preceding course of reasoning, we have arrived at these general conclusions : First, The shores of navigable waters and the soils under them, were not granted by the Constitution of the United States, but were reserved to the States respectively. Secondly, The...
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Journal of the ... Session of the Legislature of the State of California

California. Legislature. Assembly - 1853 - 1292 pages
..." that by the preceding course of reasoning, we have arrived at these general conclusions : First, The shores of navigable waters and the soils under them, were not granted by the Constitution of the United States, but were reserved to the States respectively. Secondly, The...
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A Treatise on the Law of Navigable Rivers

Louis Houck - 1868 - 268 pages
...cases.3 We can, then, well say, that it has been settled by the highest tribunal in this country, 1st, that the shores of navigable waters and the soils under them were not 1 See ante, ยงยง 111-114. 8 Pollard's Lessee e. Hagan, 12 How. 224. 3 See 9 How. 471 ; 10 How. 82;...
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Message ... to the Legislative assembly

Oregon. Governor - 1874 - 72 pages
...one, and was ably argued and fully considered. The Supreme Court of the United States held: "First. The shores of navigable waters and the soils under them were not granted by the Constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the States respectively. "Secondly....
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A Treatise on the Law of Boundaries and Fences: Including the Rights of ...

Ransom Hebbard Tyler - 1876 - 604 pages
...doctrine has been subsequently affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States. It was held in I84o, that the shores of navigable waters and the soils under them were not granted by the Constitution of the United States, but were reserved to the States respectively ; and that the...
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Notes of Constitutional Decisions: Being a Digest of the Judicial ...

Orlando Bump - 1878 - 474 pages
...regulation which the law prescribes. Corfield v. Coryell, 4 Wash. CC 371; Bennett v. Boggs, Bald. 60. The shores of navigable waters and the soils under them, were not granted by the Constitution to the United States, but were reserved to the States respectively. Pollard v....
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