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" That all the before-mentioned courts of the United States shall have power to issue writs of scire facias, habeas corpus, and all other writs, not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions,... "
The Trial of Col. Aaron Burr on an Indictment for Treason: Before the ... - Page 12
by T. Carpenter - 1808
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The American Admiralty, Its Jurisdiction and Practice: With Practical Forms ...

Erastus Cornelius Benedict - Admiralty - 1850 - 694 pages
...in the practice of the law.(a) § 328. All these courts have power to issue all writs which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions,...and agreeable to the principles and usages of law. They have also power to impose and administer all necessary oaths or affirmations, and to punish, by...
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Commentaries on American Law, Volume 1

James Kent - Law - 1851 - 706 pages
...of scirefaciaS, habeas corpus, and all other writs not specially provided by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions, and agreeable to the *301 principles and usages of law.0 *So the judges of the Supreme Court, as well as the judges of the...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 1; Volume 17

United States. Congress - Law - 1852 - 772 pages
...courts of the United States "to issue all writs not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions,...bringing any person before it, who has committed an offence of which it has cognizance, and not to refer it to the State law for that process. The limitation...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 774 pages
...courts of the United States " to issue all writs not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions,...devise the process for bringing any person before itj who has committed an offence of which it has cognizance, and not to refer it to the State law for...
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Questions and Answers on Law: Alphabetically Arranged. With ..., Volume 2

Asa Kinne - Courts - 1852 - 736 pages
...scire facias, habeas corpus, and all other writs not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions,...agreeable to the principles and usages of law. (This limitation means those general principles and those general usages which are to be found, not in the...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 774 pages
...scirefacitu, labeas corpus, and all other writs not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions,...and agreeable to the principles and usages of law. And either of the justices of the Supreme Court, as well as judges of the district courts, shall have...
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The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an ...

United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 928 pages
...scire facias, habeas corpus, and all other writs not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions, and agreeable to the principles and usages of laws." Consequently, the circuit court, where the proceedings in question took place, had power to...
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The Congressional Globe

United States. Congress - United States - 1852 - 890 pages
...scire facias, habeas corpus, and all other writs not specially provided for by statu te, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions, and agreeable to the principles and usages of laws." Consequently, the circuit court, where the proceedings in question took place, had power to...
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The New-York Legal Observer, Volume 12

Samuel Owen - Law - 1854 - 398 pages
...scire facias, habeas corpus, and all other writs, not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective 'jurisdictions,...and agreeable to the principles and usages of law" — (1 Stats, at Large, 81-2, § 14.) The power is not inherent in the Court. It is imparted by the...
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Commentaries on the Jurisdiction, Practice, and Peculiar ..., Volume 1

George Ticknor Curtis - Constitutional law - 1854 - 674 pages
...scire facias, habeaf corpus, and all other writs not specially provided for by statute, which may be necessary for the exercise of their respective jurisdictions, and agreeable to the usages and principles of law. And that either of the justices of the Supreme Court, as well as justices...
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