The question being argued by Ingersol and Rawle, in support of the motion, and by Lewis and Wilcocks against it, THE PRESIDENT, at an adjourned sitting on the 15th of February 1786, delivered the opinion of the Court.
SHIPPEN, President.
The first point to be decided, is, whether the foreign attachments ought not to be dissolved, on the proofs given of Knox's being an inhabitant of Pennsylvania,
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