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 頁 |
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第 x 頁
... favoured France , influenced as well by a natural sympathy for a great people struggling , as they supposed , for freedom , as by gratitude for the assistance so recently received in the war of our Revolution , and animated by a ...
... favoured France , influenced as well by a natural sympathy for a great people struggling , as they supposed , for freedom , as by gratitude for the assistance so recently received in the war of our Revolution , and animated by a ...
第 xii 頁
... whence , however , it was very soon precipitated into irre- trievable disgrace . The Federalists , elated at the spring - tide of favour setting in upon the administration , resolved to avail themselves of it to the xii PREFACE .
... whence , however , it was very soon precipitated into irre- trievable disgrace . The Federalists , elated at the spring - tide of favour setting in upon the administration , resolved to avail themselves of it to the xii PREFACE .
第 24 頁
... favour of aliens . They were necessary , and found to be the usage of all nations . A contrary usage would be cruel and inhuman . ' Such laws as these were attended with mutual advantages to the nations at war . They constituted a ...
... favour of aliens . They were necessary , and found to be the usage of all nations . A contrary usage would be cruel and inhuman . ' Such laws as these were attended with mutual advantages to the nations at war . They constituted a ...
第 30 頁
... favour . He said , the alien did not come within the scope of the general laws of the country into which he came . During his stay therein , he was to be protected indeed by those laws ; but was not the object of them . He cited and ...
... favour . He said , the alien did not come within the scope of the general laws of the country into which he came . During his stay therein , he was to be protected indeed by those laws ; but was not the object of them . He cited and ...
第 34 頁
... favour ; and that it was new doctrine that a favour could not be withdrawn , but by trial by jury . He then observed that the alien law did not touch life , liberty , or property ; but only directed the alien to be removed . If he would ...
... favour ; and that it was new doctrine that a favour could not be withdrawn , but by trial by jury . He then observed that the alien law did not touch life , liberty , or property ; but only directed the alien to be removed . If he would ...
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abridged admitted adopted alien alien and sedition alien-act alien-law amendment America argument army articles of confederation asked authority Barbour citizens clause committee common law commonwealth compact consequence consider Consti constitutionality construction contended convention courts Daingerfield dangerous declared defence delegated doctrine duty effect enumerated established executive exercise express expressly favour Federal Constitution Federal Government foreign France freedom gentleman from Caroline gentleman from Prince George K House invasion James Taylor John John Taylor judge judicial power judiciary law of nations legislative legislature liberties reserved liberty limited means measures ment Mercer monarchy necessary and proper object observed offence opinion particular parties passed persons present President Prince George principles proceeded prohibited protect prove punishment question reason republican resolutions respect secured sedition law sedition-act sedition-law Senate sovereign sovereignty stitution supposed Talleyrand Taylor thereof tion trial by jury tution unconstitutional Union United usurpation vested violated Virginia