Excerpt from The Case of Alien Enemies: Considered and Decided Upon a Writ of Habeas Corpus, Allowed on the Petition of Charles Lockington, an Alien Enemy
Mr. Dallas, in answer to Mr. Hare, observed, that the Marshal's Suggestion was uncontradicted, in point of fact; and that, in point of law, its general principles were incontro vertible. In the argument of the adverse counsel, as well as in popular Opinion, there existed much misapprehension and error but a little candor and reflection, would dispel the illu~ sion He, therefore, ventured, for the'sake of the public, as well as for the sake of the precedent, about to be established, to pursue the following course of reasoning.[17.
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