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" Secondly, This indulged Law was only to extend to Members of the Army, or to those of the opposite Army, and never was so much indulged as intended to be (executed or) exercised upon others... "
The Law Magazine and Law Review: Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence - Strana 231
1867
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The History of the Common Law of England: And An Analysis of the Civil Part ...

Matthew Hale - 1820 - 582 str.
...only which can give those laws a countenance ; — quod eniin necessitas cogit defend*, Secondly, this indulged law, was only to extend to members of the...never was so much indulged as intended to be executed 67 exercised upon others. For others who had not listed under the army, had no colour or reason to...
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The History of the Common Law of England: And An Analysis of the Civil Part ...

Matthew Hale - 1820 - 580 str.
...only which can give those laws a countenance ; — quod enim necessitas cogit defendi. Secondly, this indulged law, was only to extend to members of the army, or, to those of the opposite array, and never was so much indulged as intended to be executed or exercised upon others. For others...
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The Parliamentary Debates, Svazek 11

Great Britain. Parliament - 1825 - 826 str.
...can give it countenance. ' Nécessitas, enim, quod cogit défendit.' Secondly: this indulged law is only to extend to members of the army, or to those of the opposite army, and never may be so much indulged as to be exercised or executed upon others. Thirdly: the exercise of martial...
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The Miscellaneous Works of the Right Honourable Sir James Mackintosh, Svazek 3

Sir James Mackintosh - 1846 - 630 str.
...which can give it countenance. ' Necessitas enim, quod cogit, defendit.' Secondly, this indulged law is only to extend to members of the army, or to those of the opposite army, and never may be so much indulged as to be exercised or executed upon others. Thirdly, the exercise of martial...
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The Right of the People to Establish Forms of Government: Mr. Hallett's ...

Benjamin Franklin Hallett - 1848 - 84 str.
...that only which can give those laws a countenance. Secondly, this [Martial Law} wns only to extend 10 members of the army or to those of the opposite army, and i.ever was so mu h indulged as intended to lie exercised upon others. For others who were not enlisted...
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The Freed-man

British and foreign freed-men's aid society - 1866 - 586 str.
...order and discipline, in an army, is that only which can give these laws a countenance. Secondly, this indulged law was only to extend to members of the army or to these of the opposite army, and never was so much indulged as intended to be executed or exercised...
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Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the Grand Jury at the Central ...

Great Britain. Central Criminal Court, Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn - 1867 - 176 str.
...give those laws a countenance : quod enim necessltas cogit, defendit." " Secondly," he says, " this indulged law was only to extend to members of the...the opposite army, and never was so much indulged as * The power to inflict whipping as a punishment is expressly taken away by this Act. f " History of...
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Charge of the Lord Chief Justice of England to the Grand Jury at the Central ...

Great Britain. Central Criminal Court, Sir Alexander Edmund Cockburn - 1867 - 174 str.
...can give those laws a countenance : quod enim necessitas coy it, defendit" "Secondly," he says, "this indulged law was only to extend to members of the...the opposite army, and never was so much indulged as * The power to inflict whipping as a punishment is expressly taken away by this Act. f " History of...
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Commentaries Upon Martial Law: With Special Reference to Its Regulation and ...

William Francis Finlason - 1867 - 306 str.
...truth and reality, is not a law, but something indulged rather than allowed as a law," says that it was " only to extend to members of the army, or to those of the opposite army; and the exercise of martial law, whereby any person should lose his life or liberty, may not be permitted...
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United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court, Svazek 71

United States. Supreme Court - 1867 - 732 str.
...only which can give those laws a countenance : quod enim necessitas cogit defendit. " Secondly. This indulged law was only to extend to members of the army, or to those of the opposed army, and never was so much indulged as intended to be executed or exercised upon others, for...
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