| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 560 str.
...intention of the Courts to say that no individual can be gnilty of this crime who has not appeared in arms against his country. " On the contrary, if...for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose — all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action,... | |
| Thomas C. Faulkner - 1861 - 126 str.
...is a levying of war against the United States. " On the contrary, if war he actually levied—that is, if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting, by force, a treasonable purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action,... | |
| United States. District Court (Massachusetts) - 1861 - 674 str.
...Supreme Court, was that of ex parte Bollman et at., 4 Cranch, 125. In this case it was decided that, " if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose," this is levying war. What is a treasonable purpose ? If the object be entirely to overthrow... | |
| Peleg Sprague, United States. District Court (Massachusetts) - 1861 - 674 str.
...Supreme Court, was that of ex parte Bollman et al., 4 Cranch, 125. In this case it was decided that, " if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose," this is levying war. What is a treasonable purpose ? If the object be entirely to overthrow... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1862 - 554 str.
...intention of the Courts to say that no individual can be gnilty of this crime who has not appeared in arms against his country. " On the contrary, if...for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpase - — all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action,... | |
| William Shee - 1862 - 326 str.
...the intention of the Court to say that no individual can be guilty of this crime who has not appeared in arms against his country. On the contrary, if war...body of men be actually assembled for the purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action, and who... | |
| 1863 - 286 str.
...intention of the Court to say, that no individual can be guilty of this crime who has not appeared in arms against his country. On the contrary, if war...the purpose of effecting, by force, a treasonable purpose, ALL THOSE WHO PERFORM ANY PART, HOWEVER MINUTE, or HOWEVER REMOTE from the scene of action,... | |
| Daniel Agnew - 1863 - 54 str.
...intention of the Court to say that no individual can be guilty of this crime, who has not appeared in .arms against his country. On the contrary, if...for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action,... | |
| 1863 - 76 str.
...guilt of treason. " If war be actually levied," says Chief Justice Marshall, * See Note A, Appendix. " that is, if a body of men be actually assembled for the purpose of effecting by force a treasonable purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action,... | |
| John Armor Bingham - 1865 - 128 str.
...Roscoe, 84.) In Ex parte Bollman and Swartwout, 4 Cranch, 126, Marshall, Chief Justice, rules: ' ' If war be actually levied — that is, if a body of...the purpose of effecting, by force, a treasonable purpose, all those who perform any part, however minute, or however remote from the scene of action,... | |
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