from
Bouvier's Law Dictionary, Revised 6th Ed (1856)
INLAND. Within the same country.
2. It seems not to be agreed whether the term inland applies to all the
United States or only to one state. It has been holden in Now York that a
bill of exchange by one person in one state, on another person in another,
is an inland bill of exchange; 5 John. Rep. 375; but a contrary opinion
seems to have been held in the circuit court of the United States for
Pennsylvania. Whart. Dig. tit. Bills of Exchange, E, pl. 78. Vide 2 Phil.
Ev. 36, and Bills of Exchange.