Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... authority . Hardly had But- ler departed from the city when a noteworthy judicial incident arose . On May 25 a wealthy Marylander named John Merryman was arrested by military authority on a charge of being engaged in treasonable prac ...
... authority . Hardly had But- ler departed from the city when a noteworthy judicial incident arose . On May 25 a wealthy Marylander named John Merryman was arrested by military authority on a charge of being engaged in treasonable prac ...
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... authority was granted to suppress " rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States . " Conspiracy against the Government was made punish- able , unlawful recruiting was prohib- ited , and the law punishing piracy ...
... authority was granted to suppress " rebellion against the authority of the Government of the United States . " Conspiracy against the Government was made punish- able , unlawful recruiting was prohib- ited , and the law punishing piracy ...
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... authority was successful only in Massachusetts . Governor Andrew , of Massachusetts , did everything possible to make the plan a success and selected the officers of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers with the greatest of care ...
... authority was successful only in Massachusetts . Governor Andrew , of Massachusetts , did everything possible to make the plan a success and selected the officers of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteers with the greatest of care ...
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