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Outlines of the Constitutional Jurisprudence of the United States Designed As a
William Alexander Duer
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586. The same punishment is provided for persons who infringe the Law of Nations, by offering vio- CHAP. III. PROHIBITION OP SLAVE TRADE. 153 lence to Ambassadors, or other public Ministers ; or by being concerned in prosecuting or arresting them ; and the process whereby their persons, or those of their domestics, may be imprisoned, or their goods seized, is declared void.
587. The policy of these Laws regards such pro- ceedings against foreign Ministers as highly injurious to a free and liber
...al communication between differ- ent Governments, and mischievous in their conse- quences to any Nation ; as they tend to provoke the resentment of the Sovereign whom the Minister re- presents, and to bring upon the country in which he resides the calamity of war.
588. The Slave trade is now considered as a pirati- cal trade, not indeed as absolutely prohibited by the Law of Nations, but condemned as such by our own Law, and the Laws of several other civilized Na- tions, as well as by the general principles of justice and humanity.


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