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... possession with intent to convert them to his own use , postage stamps which had been feloniously stolen , taken and carried away from a post office by three persons named , although the person so receiving them well knew that the same ...
... possession with intent to convert them to his own use , postage stamps which had been feloniously stolen , taken and carried away from a post office by three persons named , although the person so receiving them well knew that the same ...
Página 48
... possession said property so embezzled , stolen or purloined , shall be punished therefor by imprisonment at hard labor in the penitentiary not exceeding five years or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars , or both , at the dis ...
... possession said property so embezzled , stolen or purloined , shall be punished therefor by imprisonment at hard labor in the penitentiary not exceeding five years or by a fine not exceeding five thousand dollars , or both , at the dis ...
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... possession , with intent then and there to convert the same to his own use and gain , the said Joe Kirby then and there well knowing the said postage stamps to have been theretofore feloniously stolen , taken and carried away , contrary ...
... possession , with intent then and there to convert the same to his own use and gain , the said Joe Kirby then and there well knowing the said postage stamps to have been theretofore feloniously stolen , taken and carried away , contrary ...
Página 50
... possession a portion of that property which had been stolen from the post office at Highmore . Third . That he received or had it in his posses- sion with intent to convert it to his own use and gain . Now , upon the first proposition ...
... possession a portion of that property which had been stolen from the post office at Highmore . Third . That he received or had it in his posses- sion with intent to convert it to his own use and gain . Now , upon the first proposition ...
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... possession were stolen property , or that they were the stamps taken from the Highmore post office . Upon the further proposition that the court has sug- gested , after you have found , by a careful consideration of all the evidence ...
... possession were stolen property , or that they were the stamps taken from the Highmore post office . Upon the further proposition that the court has sug- gested , after you have found , by a careful consideration of all the evidence ...
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Página 483 - Territory, so long as such rights shall remain unextinguished by treaty between the United States and such Indians, or to include any territory which, by treaty with any Indian tribe, is not, without the consent of said tribe, to be included within the territorial limits or jurisdiction of any State or Territory...
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