EX PARTE MANY, 55 U.S. 13 (U.S. 1852)

Ex parte William Many. No. 14 H. 24. December Term, 1852. The refusal of a circuit court to fill a blank in its judgment, with the amount of costs, after the mandate of this court affirming its judgment had been received, is not ground for a mandamus; for it was an exercise of its judicial […]

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MOORE v. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, 55 U.S. 13 (1852)

THOMAS MOORE, EXECUTOR OF RICHARD EELS, PLAINTIFF IN ERROR, v. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. DECEMBER TERM, 1852. A State, under its general and admitted power to define and punish offences against its own peace and policy, may repel from its borders an unacceptable population, whether paupers, criminals, fugitives, or liberated slaves; and, […]

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55 U.S. 13

55 U.S. 13 55 U.S. 13 14 How. 13 14 L.Ed. 306 THOMAS MOORE, EXECUTOR OF RICHARD EELS,PLAINTIFF IN ERROR,v.THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS. December Term, 1852 THIS case was brought up from the Supreme Court of the State of Illinois, by a writ of error issued under the 25th section of the […]

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