Argument of John Quincy Adams Before the Supreme Court of U S in the Case of T
Argument of John Quincy Adams Before the Supreme Court of U S in the Case of T
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
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The court will find it in his first letter after the arrest of Ruiz and Montes at New York. He says : " It would be easy to demonstrate the illegality of these arrests, the orders for which have possibly been obtained from the attorney by surprise : as it would also be easy to show the ignorance of the declarant, Tappan, in declaring that Ruiz is known by the name of Pipi, whereas he would have been known and distin guished throughout Spain, as all other Joses are, by the diminu tive of Pepe, a...nd thus it appears that a Pepe has been imprisoned instead of a Pipi, which I believe the law does not permit. " The argument is certainly ingenious, and if it is sound at all, it is worth more in favor of the Africans than of the Spaniards, as I may hereafter have occasion to show, when I come to consider the case of nine-and-forty persons with Spanish names, who have been arrested and brought into court by African names. The Chevalier d'Argaiz, in the close of this letter, exhibits his loyalty towards the then acting sovereign of his nation.
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