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5118. MARTIAL LAW, Recourse to.—
There are extreme cases where the laws become
inadequate even to their own preservation,
and where the universal resource is a
dictator, or martial law.—
To Dr. James Brown. Washington ed. v, 379.
Ford ed., ix, 211.
(W.
1808)
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