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U.S. Atty.Gen. Opinion, British Recruitment in the United States, 1856
Opinion of the Attorney General concerning British recruitment in the United States: n.a., 30p, Wash., A.O.P. Nicholson, Public Printer, 1856. (Lacks
TOC & index. This opinion was issued under the authority of Caleb Cushing, diplomat, U.S. congressman, Massachusetts state judge, and U.S. Attorney
General under Pres. Franklin Pierce from 1853-1857, The practice in question was British military recruitment on U.S. territory. Caleb’s opinion held
that the practice was clearly illegal under U.S. law, and therefore that Great Britain’s consuls and other representatives in the U.S. had no standing
to defend the practice in American courts. The print text of this title was scanned from Lincoln’s Inn Library pamphlet volume MP 41.)
Title:   Opinion of the Attorney General concerning British recruitment in the United States.
OCLC Number:   909047343
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