Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... military and civil authorities . In the States wholly or partly insurrectionary , where the ordinary laws temporarily failed , rights to service , like other rights , were to be subject to military neces- sity , if not wholly forfeited ...
... military and civil authorities . In the States wholly or partly insurrectionary , where the ordinary laws temporarily failed , rights to service , like other rights , were to be subject to military neces- sity , if not wholly forfeited ...
Page 267
... military governor for the time being , to preserve the public property of the State , to give the protection of law ... military governor of North Carolina , and in June , after news had been received of the success in the Gulf , named ...
... military governor for the time being , to preserve the public property of the State , to give the protection of law ... military governor of North Carolina , and in June , after news had been received of the success in the Gulf , named ...
Page 356
... military force alone , and on February 27 issued another order appointing General Dix and Edwards Pierrepont of New York commissioners to ex- amine the cases of state prisoners re- strained under military duress , and to determine ...
... military force alone , and on February 27 issued another order appointing General Dix and Edwards Pierrepont of New York commissioners to ex- amine the cases of state prisoners re- strained under military duress , and to determine ...
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