The American Law Journal, Volume 5W. P. Farrand and Company, 1814 |
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... Marshal and posse co- mitatus , by an order from the Secretary of State on the * 25th of January 1808 , and on the 15th of the ensuing month , the legislature took the business into the hands of their own government , by passing this ...
... Marshal and posse co- mitatus , by an order from the Secretary of State on the * 25th of January 1808 , and on the 15th of the ensuing month , the legislature took the business into the hands of their own government , by passing this ...
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... Marshal and posse , instead of pleading the order from the Secretary of State , have , a right to say ' we did this as citizens , and the law is our authority : ' and it would really be singular if , what every man may , or may not do ...
... Marshal and posse , instead of pleading the order from the Secretary of State , have , a right to say ' we did this as citizens , and the law is our authority : ' and it would really be singular if , what every man may , or may not do ...
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... marshal . But Mr. Livingston was much too wise to qualify himself for the benefit of these sections , by an actual residence on the batture . His part of the act there- fore is the first section which enacts that if any person shall ...
... marshal . But Mr. Livingston was much too wise to qualify himself for the benefit of these sections , by an actual residence on the batture . His part of the act there- fore is the first section which enacts that if any person shall ...
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... Marshal to remove immediately , by the civil power , any persons from the batture Ste . Marie , who had taken possession of it since the 3d of March , and authorising the Governor , if necessary , to use military force ; for which pur ...
... Marshal to remove immediately , by the civil power , any persons from the batture Ste . Marie , who had taken possession of it since the 3d of March , and authorising the Governor , if necessary , to use military force ; for which pur ...
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... marshal to disturb Edward Living- ston in his possession of the batture , under pain of a contempt of court . The marshal , placed between contradictory orders , of the national government as to the property of the nation , and a ...
... marshal to disturb Edward Living- ston in his possession of the batture , under pain of a contempt of court . The marshal , placed between contradictory orders , of the national government as to the property of the nation , and a ...
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