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John M'Learn and others, aliens and subjects of the King of Great Britain, appellants v. James Wallace, a citizen of the State of Georgia, administrator of James Hendley M'Learn, and Archibald M'Lellan and wife, citizens of the State of South Carolina; Archibald M'Lellan and wife, citizens of the State of South Carolina, complainants v. James Wallace, a citizen of the State of Georgia, administrator of James Hendley M'Learn deceased; James Wallace, a citizen of the State of Georgia, administrator of James Hendley M'Learn deceased v. Archibald M'Lellan and wife, citizens of the State of South Carolina, and John M'Learn and others, aliens and subjects of the King of Great Britain, 1836 — 35 U.S. 625 · caselaw · US