Schwasnick sued Blandin and Glover in the state court, who removed the cause to the federal court for diversity of citizenship. Schwasnick's declaration, incorporated in the writ, was on the common counts, for money had and received, for money lent, for money paid to the defendants' use, for work and labor rendered at their request, for materials furnished, and for goods sold. In consideration of these...
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