In the Matter of L. C. A. K. Martens, An Alleged Alien. Brief On Behalf of Mr. Martens
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Alabama, 124 U. S. 465, pp. 476-479.) 37 The same rule is thus expressed in Murray against Chicago, etc, R. Co., 92 Fed. 868, page 870: "For more than a century the Federal Courts, in the absence of constituted or other obliga- tory rule of decision, have had recourse to the common law for rules and decisions in the trial of cases in these courts, and have, in cases, where that law furnished an appropriate rule of decision, rested their judgments upon it." A very elaborate disquisition into the... relation of the common law of England to the interpretation of Amer- ican statutes is found in Murray against Chicago N. W. Railroad Co., 62 Fed. 24, pp. 26-40. The same principle is thus expressed in State against Chandler, 2 Harr. 553 on page 554: "The legislature using technical legal terms to describe ofifenses which they intend to punish, had reference, of course, to the meaning of those terms as understood and defined in the only books which contained any legal definitions of them, which we can notice ; and these books are the work of the common law writers." It may thus be stated as a general rule that "belief" is cognizable by the civil authorities only if it is ex- pressed in public.
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