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Joseph Mandeville and others, appellants v. Roderick Burt, complainant; Same Appellants v. J. and W. Southgate, complainants; Same Appellants v. William Neale, administrator of Francis Keene, complainant; Same Appellants v. Alexander Sangston, complainant; Same Appellants v. John and Reuben Withers, complainants; Same Appellants v. Thomson Mason, administrator, 1834 — 33 U.S. 256 · caselaw · US