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        The Judiciary Committee, to which
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The Judiciary Committee, to which
were referred the Resolutions of the Gen-
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were referred the Resolutions of the General Assembly of Alabama, transmitted
eral Assembly of Alabama, transmitted
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by the Governor, [? ] the controversy
by the Governor, [? ] the Controversy
 
 
between the States of Georgia and Maine
 
between the States of Georgia and Maine
relating to the refusal of the latter to deliv-
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relating to the refusal of the latter to deliver up certain persons charged with offenses against the laws of Georgia, have  
er up certain persons charged with offen-
 
ses against the laws of Georgia, have  
 
 
had the same under consideration,
 
had the same under consideration,
 
and respectfully ask leave to make the
 
and respectfully ask leave to make the
 
following report.
 
following report.
  
     That they are duly
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     That they are duly sensible of the difficulty and delicacy of the question presented under its various aspects; and also of the respect that is due to the rights and sentiments of coequal members of this confederacy, upon points to which they may each, in their own view, attach permanent and even total importance; and more upon which they may be equally entitled to judge, so long as there shall be no acknowledged intermediate authority, to determine questions between them

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The Judiciary Committee, to which were referred the Resolutions of the General Assembly of Alabama, transmitted by the Governor, [? ] the controversy between the States of Georgia and Maine relating to the refusal of the latter to deliver up certain persons charged with offenses against the laws of Georgia, have had the same under consideration, and respectfully ask leave to make the following report.

    That they are duly sensible of the difficulty and delicacy of the question presented under its various aspects; and also of the respect that is due to the rights and sentiments of coequal members of this confederacy, upon points to which they may each, in their own view, attach permanent and even total importance; and more upon which they may be equally entitled to judge, so long as there shall be no acknowledged intermediate authority, to determine questions between them