A Course of Lectures On the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States D
A Course of Lectures On the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States D
William Alexander Duer
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It was very generally believed that he was selected by Mr. Canning as envoy to the United States in consequence of the celebrity he had gained in the Baltic j but a better motive was found in England, in the pri- vate friendship existing between the secretary of state and his envoy, derived from the grati- tude of Mr. Canning to the father of his friend, Dr. Cyril Jackson, dean of Christ Church, Ox- ford, * under whose tuition he had been at that university. Be this as it may, the son behaved i...n this country as unlike as possible to what the conduct and manners of his father would have been in such a situation ; and in consequence of his insolence, he was dismissed by Mr. Madi- son. II. The power to define and punish piracies and * The character of this learned and able man is admira^oly and faithfully drawn in Mr. Ward's novel of "De Vere. " CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE. 191 felonies committed on the high seas^ and offejices against the law of nations^ is substantively and separatel}'^ vested in Congress \ although, as to the former objects, it seems unavoidably incident to the power of regulating foreign comnierce ; and, as to the latter, to be implied from the au- thority to declare war and make treaties.
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