Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 32Gales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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Page 1345
... foreign sovereign cannot be whom the superintendence and police of the roads subjected to the municipal laws of a country in are usually confided to county tribunals of police . which he sojourns . Nay ; the laws of nations If one or ...
... foreign sovereign cannot be whom the superintendence and police of the roads subjected to the municipal laws of a country in are usually confided to county tribunals of police . which he sojourns . Nay ; the laws of nations If one or ...
Page 1405
... foreign nations . Mr. CLAY rose to propose an amendment he had before indicated . Amended as it had been , Mr. C. said he had no objection to retaining the fourth section ; but moved to strike out all the remainder of the bill , except ...
... foreign nations . Mr. CLAY rose to propose an amendment he had before indicated . Amended as it had been , Mr. C. said he had no objection to retaining the fourth section ; but moved to strike out all the remainder of the bill , except ...
Page 1407
... foreign agent was seen attending the court , to see probably that nothing was omitted , and not even a poor Amicus Curia was there to speak for the ac- cused . Such was the state of the case that the humanity of the Attorney General had ...
... foreign agent was seen attending the court , to see probably that nothing was omitted , and not even a poor Amicus Curia was there to speak for the ac- cused . Such was the state of the case that the humanity of the Attorney General had ...
Page 1409
... foreign agents it not right to do so , when the United States were near the United States . That the Message of responsible for his conduct when beyond their President Madison , recommending that act , was jurisdiction ? That was a ...
... foreign agents it not right to do so , when the United States were near the United States . That the Message of responsible for his conduct when beyond their President Madison , recommending that act , was jurisdiction ? That was a ...
Page 1411
... foreign nations , grow- ing out of hostile feelings to the cause in which the people of South America were engaged . This , said Mr. R. might be a sufficient ground for the Ministers of Portugal , of England , and of France , to proceed ...
... foreign nations , grow- ing out of hostile feelings to the cause in which the people of South America were engaged . This , said Mr. R. might be a sufficient ground for the Ministers of Portugal , of England , and of France , to proceed ...
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