The Virginia Report of 1799-1800: Touching the Alien and Sedition Laws; Together with the Virginia Resolutions of December 21, 1798, Including the Debate and Proceedings Thereon in the House of Delegates of Virginia and Other Documents Illustrative of the Report and ResolutionsJ.W. Randolph, 1850 - 264 |
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... as the President thinks the public safety requires it . SECTION III . Requires masters of ships to report to officers of customs , all aliens on board . SECTION IV . Gives the District and Circuit Courts of 2 THE VIRGINIA REPORT, ...
... as the President thinks the public safety requires it . SECTION III . Requires masters of ships to report to officers of customs , all aliens on board . SECTION IV . Gives the District and Circuit Courts of 2 THE VIRGINIA REPORT, ...
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... officers of the United States to exe- cute the President's orders under it . SECTION V. Allows alien to remove his effects .. SECTION VI . Continues act in force for two years . SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ...
... officers of the United States to exe- cute the President's orders under it . SECTION V. Allows alien to remove his effects .. SECTION VI . Continues act in force for two years . SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ...
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... officer of the customs be detained . And it shall be the duty of such collector or other officer of the customs , forthwith to transmit to the office of the Department of State true copies of all such returns . SECT . 4. And be it ...
... officer of the customs be detained . And it shall be the duty of such collector or other officer of the customs , forthwith to transmit to the office of the Department of State true copies of all such returns . SECT . 4. And be it ...
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... officer thereof . " From that clause , then , he said , the power of Congress to pass the law in question , was clearly sanctioned by necessary implication . All cases arising under the Consti- tution could not be foreseen and ...
... officer thereof . " From that clause , then , he said , the power of Congress to pass the law in question , was clearly sanctioned by necessary implication . All cases arising under the Consti- tution could not be foreseen and ...
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... officer , with whom all per- sons and bodies whatever were accustomed to communicate . It could least of all be entrusted with a court which transacted its business pub- licly . For these matters must be in confidence . That was often ...
... officer , with whom all per- sons and bodies whatever were accustomed to communicate . It could least of all be entrusted with a court which transacted its business pub- licly . For these matters must be in confidence . That was often ...
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