Porcupine's Works: Containing Various Writings and Selections, Exhibiting a Faithful Picture of the United States of America; of Their Governments, Laws, Politics, and Resources; of the Characters of Their Presidents, Governors, Legislators, Magistrates, and Military Men; and of the Customs, Manners, Morals, Religion, Virtues and Vices of the People: Comprising Also a Complete Series of Historical Documents and Remarks, from the End of the War, in 1783, to the Election of the President, in March, 1801, Bind 12Cobbett and Morgan, 1801 |
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Side 6
... charged , said the Judge , with having violated a law of the United States , and the government of the United States prose- You say you have a right to copies of offi- cial papers in the great offices of state ; I know of no law which ...
... charged , said the Judge , with having violated a law of the United States , and the government of the United States prose- You say you have a right to copies of offi- cial papers in the great offices of state ; I know of no law which ...
Side 7
... Charge to the Jury . Gentlemen of the Jury , When men are found rash enough to commit an offence such as the traverser is charged with , it be- comes the duty of government , as it is the law of the land , that they should not pass ...
... Charge to the Jury . Gentlemen of the Jury , When men are found rash enough to commit an offence such as the traverser is charged with , it be- comes the duty of government , as it is the law of the land , that they should not pass ...
Side 10
... charged , for that " the unnecessary violence of his official expressions might JUSTLY have provoked a WAR . " A serious charge , indeed ! By bis vio- lence , not only PROVOKED a war , but provoked a JUST WAR against his country . If ...
... charged , for that " the unnecessary violence of his official expressions might JUSTLY have provoked a WAR . " A serious charge , indeed ! By bis vio- lence , not only PROVOKED a war , but provoked a JUST WAR against his country . If ...
Side 12
... charged the President with interfering " to influence the decisions of a court of justice . ' 99 Although this is to be considered as a mere sketch of the Judge's charge , and very inferior to it in point of language , yet in substance ...
... charged the President with interfering " to influence the decisions of a court of justice . ' 99 Although this is to be considered as a mere sketch of the Judge's charge , and very inferior to it in point of language , yet in substance ...
Side 13
... charged with murder or forgery committed within the jurisdiction of either , shall seek an asylum within any of the countries of the other , provided this shall only be done on such evidence of crimi- nality , as , according to the laws ...
... charged with murder or forgery committed within the jurisdiction of either , shall seek an asylum within any of the countries of the other , provided this shall only be done on such evidence of crimi- nality , as , according to the laws ...
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