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+ | attended to his business openly. Under the laws of Nations the state of Maine might require evidence of the guilt of her citizen before she would surrender him, but could not demand other proof that he had fled from justice, than that he had committed the offence in a foreign state and returned to his own Country. Now in what manner had the adoption of the Federal Constitution affected the return of the states to each other in this particular. The Consititution prohibits them from entering into a treaty and theefore they Cannot stipulate in that way for the surrender of fugitives from justice. A state Cannot engage in War nor grant letters of |
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4 attended to his business openly. Under the laws of Nations the state of Maine might require evidence of the guilt of her citizen before she would surrender him, but could not demand other proof that he had fled from justice, than that he had committed the offence in a foreign state and returned to his own Country. Now in what manner had the adoption of the Federal Constitution affected the return of the states to each other in this particular. The Consititution prohibits them from entering into a treaty and theefore they Cannot stipulate in that way for the surrender of fugitives from justice. A state Cannot engage in War nor grant letters of