Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (1833)by Joseph L. Story Privileges of Citizens - Fugitives - SlavesSec. 1798.Sec. 1799.Sec. 1800.Sec. 1801.Sec. 1802.Sec. 1803.Sec. 1804.Sec. 1805.Sec. 1806.
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     1.    See ante, Vol. III. § 1211 to 1230, § 1308 to 1315, and § 1316 to 1324.
     2.    See 1 Tucker's Black. Comm. App. 365.
     3.    Confederation, Art. 4.
     4.    The Federalist, No. 42. See also Id. No. 80; ante, Vol. III. § 1098.
     5.    See Journ. of Convention, 222, 302.
     6.    But see 1 Tuck. Black. Comm. App. 365.
     7.    Carfied v. Coryell, 4 Wash. Cir. R. 371; Sergeant on Coast. ch. 31, p. 384, (ch. 33, p. 393, 2 edit.); Livingston v. Van Ingen, 9 John. R. 507.
     8.    Confederation, Art. 4.
     9.    1 Kent's Comm. Lect. 2, p. 36, (2 edit. p. 36, 37); Matter of Washburn, 4 John. Ch. R. 106; Rex v. Ball, 1 Amer. Jurist, 297; Vattel, B. 2, § 76, 77; Rutherforth, Inst. B. 2, ch. 9, § 12.
   10.    Com'th. v. Deacon, 10 Sergeant & Rawle, R. 125; 1 American Jurist. 297.
   11.    See Treaty with Great Britain of 1794, art. 27; United States v. Nash, Bees, Adm. R. 266.
   12.    See 1 Kent's Comm. Lect. 2, p. 36, (2 edit. p. 36.) See Journ. of Convention, 222, 304.
   13.    This clause in its substance was unanimously adopted by the Convention. Journ. of Convention, 307.
   14.    1 Tuck, Black. Comm. App. 366. See also Serg. on Const. ch. 31 p. 385, (ch. 33, p. 394 to 398, 2d edit.) Glen v. Hodges, 9 John. R. 67; Commonwealth v. Halloway, 2 Serg. & Rawle R. 306.
   15.    See Serg. on Const. ch. 31 p. 385, 2d edit. ch. 33, p. 394.)
   16.    Act of 12 Feb. 1793, ch. 51, (ch. 7); Serg. on Const. ch. 31, p. 387, (2d edit ch. 33, p. 397, 398); Glen v. Hodges, 9 John. R. 62; Wright v. Deacon, 5 Serg. & R. 62; Commonwealth v. Griffin, 2 Pick. R. 11.