Alien and sedition acts
alien and sedition acts
a series of laws, p-ssed during the presidency of john adams at the end of the eighteenth century, that sought to restrict the public activities of political radicals who sympathized with the french revolution and criticized adams’s federalist policies. in response to the alien and sedition acts, james madison and thomas jefferson wrote the virginia and kentucky resolutions, which -sserted states’ rights.
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a resident born in or belonging to another country who has not acquired citizenship by naturalization (distinguished from ). a foreigner. a person who has been estranged or excluded. a creature from outer sp-ce; . residing under a government or in a country other than that of one’s birth without having or obtaining the status […]
- Alienable
capable of being sold or transferred. historical examples it should be mentioned that not every part of territory is alienable by the owner-state. international law. a treatise. volume i (of 2) l-ssa francis oppenheim the first or lowest consisted of villains in gross, who were alienable at pleasure. thoughts on the necessity of improving the […]
- Alienage
the state of being an . the legal status of an . historical examples you are ready enough to inflict on the irish roman catholic all the evils of alienage. the miscellaneous writings and speeches of lord macaulay, vol. 4 (of 4) thomas babington macaulay the laws of alienage cannot apply to an artificial person, […]
- Alienation of affections
the estrangement by a third person of one spouse from the other.
- Alienative
the act of , or of causing someone to become indifferent or hostile: the advocacy group fights against prejudice and social alienation of immigrants. the state of being , withdrawn, or isolated from the objective world, as through indifference or disaffection: the group’s alienation from mainstream society. the act of turning away, transferring, or diverting: […]