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In re Thomas Kaine an Alleged Fugitive from Great Britain/Dissent Taney

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55 U.S. 103

In re Thomas Kaine an Alleged Fugitive from Great Britain


Mr. Chief Justice TANEY.

I concur in opinion with my brother Nelson. The questions involved in this application are very grave ones; and I should have felt it to be my duty to state the grounds on which my opinion has been formed, had not the whole subject been so fully and, to my mind, satisfactorily discussed by him. But, concurring, as I do, in all that he has said, I shall forbear any discussion on my part, and content myself with expressing my entire assent to the opinion he has just delivered.


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