Book/Printed Material Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of Congress over alien enemies, and the constitutionality of the Alien enemy act (Revised statutes, sections 4067-4070)
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Image 1 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of …
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 2 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of …
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 3 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … D 570 .8 .fl6 fl4 1918b Copy 1 y ELEMENTAL BRIEF OF THE UNITED STATES IN SUPPORT OF THE PLENARY POWER OF CONGRESS OVER ALIEN ENEMIES, AND THE CONSTITU- TIONALITY OF THE…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 4 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 0. of i^- FEB S 13K^
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 5 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … u 5T0 ^^P A 6 A; 4 INDEX AND SUMMARY. i 5 d civ I age. The Ali^n Enemy Act of July 6, 1798 (Rev. Stat., sees. 4067-4070), was enacted by Congress…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 6 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … n The Alien Enemy Act Continued. page. IV. The plenary power of the Congress of the United States to take the persons and property of resident alien ene- mies has been expressly…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 7 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … CITATIONS. AMERICAN CASES. Page. Angelus v. Sullivan (C. C. A. 2nd Circ. 1917) 52 Bagwell v. Bale (1823) 1 Randolph, 272 63 Basv. Tingy (1800) 4 Dallas, 37 6 Bradwell v. Weeks…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 8 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … IV Attorney General v. Weeden (1699) Parker, 267 58 Beranelc, Re (High Division of the Supreme Court of Ontario 1915) 24 Canadian Criminal Cases, 252 __ 65 Boulton V. Dohree (1808) 2…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 9 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … V Page. Gilbert s History of Common Pleas 59 Halleck s International Law (1908) 51 House Report No. 1 65th Cong., 1st Sess 41 Kent s Commentaries (1829), Vol. I 51 Law…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 10 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of …
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 11 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … The alien enemy act of July 6, 1798 (Revised Statutes, Sees. 4067-4070), was enacted by Congress under its power and duty to protect tlie Nation against peril from enemies in time of…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 12 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 1798 (1 Stat. 596), are commonly referred to as the alien and sedition laws, and which by their own terms were only to be in force for a period of two years.…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 13 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … As Yeates, J., said in Lockington s Case (1813), Brightly, Pa., p. 289, a case treated at length infra: The great prominent feature which is exhibited to our view in every part…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 14 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … rights of individuals must yield to what he deems the necessities of the moment. Public danger war- rants the substitution of executive process for judicial process/ said the court in Moyer v.…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 15 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … The Government contends that (1) The congressional debates in 1798 at the time of the passage of the AUen Enemy Act explain the necessity to preserve the country against the opera- tions…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 16 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … privileges except such as arose from a license or other form of protection which the sovereign chose to grant; his person or property could be seized and he had no redress. I.…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 17 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … and the President was authorized to arm merchant vessels. By the act of June 28, 1798 (1 Stat. 574), the Presi- dent was authorized to imprison and capture any hostile persons found…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 18 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 8 concert in defense of the national rights in propor- tion to the danger with which they are threatened. It thus appears that a state of war existed which amply called for…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 19 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … that some precautions against the promiscuous reception and residence of aUens, which may be thought at all times advisable, are at this time more apparently necessary and important, especially for the securing…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 20 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 10 The debate was chiefly on the question whether there should be added to the words the Govern- ment whereof shall declare war against the United States the words or shall authorize…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 21 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 11 sons, and against whom it never could be thought necessary to exercise this power; but there were other persons, not only in this city, but in others, who have not only…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 22 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 12 there are emissaries amongst us who have not only fomented om- differences with that coun- try, but who have endeavored to create divisions amongst our own citizens. They are assiduously employed…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 23 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 13 effects and if actually engaged in designs against the country, there would be a strong necessity for restraining the liberty of any such persons. Mr. Gallatin said (pp. 1581 and 1582)…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 24 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 14 Mr. Gallatin opposed the third section of the bill and moved to recommit it, saying that his arguments went wholly against that, and that his objections to the other parts of…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 25 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 15 tive; it is in Congress. Perhaps, if war was declared, the President might then, as Com- mander in Chief, exercise a military power over these people; but it would be best…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 26 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 16 war was declared, to apprehend the whole of these people as enemies, and make them prisoners of war. This bill ought rather to be con- sidered as an amelioration or modification…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 27 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 17 thought the two first sections of the bill should be left at large as they are. June 25, 1798 (p. 2034,) the bill, with the third section amended, was reported and…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 28 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 18 eenth day of June, in the year one thousand eij2:ht hundred and twelve, who had before that day made a declaration accordins; to law of their intentions to ]:)ecome citizens of…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 29 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 19 receive in their persons or property. They are subject and liable, according to a power vested in the President by an acfc passed in 1798, to be exiled from their homes,…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 30 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 20 The validity of the statute was also apparently assumed in the opinion of Attorney General Caleb Gushing of August 31, 1855 (7 0p. Atfc yGen.453,454). II. The cases arising under or…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 31 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 21 shals their names, age,, time they had been in the United States, the persons composing their famiUes, their place oi residence, and their occupation or pursuit, and whether they had appHed…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 32 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 22 interior of the country, to which they were enjoined to confine themselves. On March 12, 1813, by instructions from the De- partment of State to the marshals, the regulations concerning aliens,…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 33 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 23 females or under 18 years of age, who are not laborers, mechanics, or manufacturers, ar- rived in the country previous to the declara- tion of war, and actually employed in their…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 34 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 24 by the said letter of instructions requested to explain to all concerned, why it had become necessary. On July 10, 1812, the marshal for the district of Pennsylvania notified all British…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 35 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 25 On November 17 Mason notified the marshal that no alien enemy prisoner was to be liberated on parole except by special order. On November 20 Lockington was offered a parole and…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 36 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 26 the District of Pennsylvania, for assault and battery and false imprisonment. The defendant filed special pleas of justification, January 27, 1817, which were demurred to. The case was argued at the…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 37 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 27 and was chargeable with actual hostility toward the people and Government of the said United States of America, and with other crimes against the public safety by declaring his adherence to…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 38 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 28 issue habeas corpus, and have no bearing on the pres- ent issue. The first five exceptions, however, pre- sent the precise question now at issue, and state very forcibly the reasons…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 39 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 29 4. Because the acts of Congress have not authorized a single judge, or justice, of a State, to take cognizance of the case of an alien enemy, for the purpose of…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
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Image 40 of Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of … 30 States then, as now, that by the strict principle of the law of nations, alien enemies residing within the United States, were liable to be made prisoners of war, and that…
- Contributor: United States. Department of Justice - Warren, Charles
- Date: 1918
About this Item
Title
- Supplemental brief of the United States in support of the plenary power of Congress over alien enemies, and the constitutionality of the Alien enemy act (Revised statutes, sections 4067-4070)
Names
- United States. Department of Justice.
- Warren, Charles, 1868-1954.
Created / Published
- Washington, Govt. print. off., 1918.
Headings
- - Noncitizens--United States
- - Constitutional law--United States
- - United States.--Congress--Powers and duties
Notes
- - Also available in digital form.
Medium
- 1 p.l., v, 80 p. 24 cm.
Call Number/Physical Location
- D570.8.A6 A4 1918b
Library of Congress Control Number
- 18003639
Online Format
- online text
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