THE UNITED STATES v. TENBROEK

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15 U.S. 248 (1817)

2 Wheat. 248

4 L.Ed. 231

The UNITED STATES, v. TENBROEK.

Supreme Court of United States.

March 15, 1817.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

The Attorney-General now contended, for the United States.


Mr. Justice DUVALL delivered the opinion of the court, and after stating the facts, proceeded as follows:

The court, in considering this question, must be governed by the language of the act of congress of the 24th July, 1813. By this act, a specific duty is laid on licenses to stills, employed in distilling spirituous liquors from domestic or foreign materials, and a penalty is inflicted for distilling without a license....

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