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Walter Brashear, appellant v. Francis West, Thomas M. Willing and Henry Nixon, executors of John Nixon deceased, and Henry Nixon, Samule Mifflin and John Lapseley, assignees of Francis West, appellees; Francis West, Henry Nixon, surviving executor of John Nixon deceased, and Henry Nixon, Samuel Mifflin and John Lapseley, assignees of Francis West, appellants v. Walter Brashear, appellee, 1833 — 32 U.S. 608 · caselaw · US