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" All the rights of property, of whatever kind, will be held inviolate, subject only to the laws of the United States. "
General Butler in New Orleans: History of the Administration of the ... - Page 293
by James Parton - 1864 - 661 pages
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General Butler in New Orleans: History of the Administration of the ...

James Parton - African Americans - 1864 - 654 pages
...of the United States, and the violation of such safeguard will be punishable with death. All persons still holding allegiance to the Confederate States,...inhabitants are enjoined to pursue their usual avocations. All shops and places of amusement are to be kept open in the accustomed manner, and services are to...
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The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States. With ...

William Jewett Tenney - United States - 1865 - 886 pages
...return of the kind and quantity of material in their possession, the proclamation proceeded as follows : All the rights of property of whatever kind will be...States. All the inhabitants are enjoined to pursue their asnal avocations. All shops and places of amusement are to be kept open in the accustomed manner, and...
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The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States. With ...

William Jewett Tenney - United States - 1865 - 884 pages
...return of the kind and quantity of material in their possession, the proclamation proceeded as follows : All the rights of property of whatever kind will be held inviolate, subject only to the laws of the Unitec States. All the inhabitants are enjoined to pursue their nsual avocations. All shops and places...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 12

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 746 pages
...the proclamation issued by the commanding general at the headquarters of the army, announcing that " all the rights of property, of whatever kind, will...inviolate, subject only to the laws of the United States."* Much difficulty, to say the least, would have arisen in sustaining that part of the decree if the respondents...
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The Rebellion: Its Consequences, and the Congressional Committee ...

Jacob Barker - Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) - 1866 - 240 pages
...arms and munitions of war, will report to these Headquarters their kind and places of business. All rights of property, of whatever kind, will be held...subject only to the laws of the United States. All inhabitants are enjoined to pursue their usual avocations ; all* shops and places of business are to...
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The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion in the United States: With ...

William Jewett Tenney - History - 1866 - 910 pages
...possession, the proclamation proceeded as follows : All the rights of property of whatever kind will b« held inviolate, subject only to the laws of the United States. All the inhabitants are enjoined to pursuo their usual avocations. All shops and places of amusement are to be kept open in the accustomed...
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Cases Argued and Adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, Volume 2

United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1870 - 820 pages
...administration. Two clauses only have any important relation to the case before us. One is in these words : " All the rights of property, of whatever kind, will be held inviolate, subject only to tho laws of the United States." The other is thus expressed : " All foreigners, not naturalized, claiming...
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The Rebellion Record: May 62-Oct. 62

Frank Moore - United States - 1868 - 872 pages
...arm» and munitions of war will report to these headquarters their kinds and places of business. All rights of property of whatever kind will be held inviolate,...subject only to the laws of the United States. All inhabitants are enjoined to pursue their usual vocations. All shops, places of business or amusement,...
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Washington arbitration and general appendix containing the report of Robert ...

United States. Department of State - Alabama claims - 1874 - 440 pages
...States in thus taking possession of the city of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana. * * * * All rights of property of whatever kind will be held inviolate, subject only to the laws of the United States," &c. This proclamation also declared the city under martial law. In the case of the Venice, (2 Wall.,...
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The American Law Register, Volume 11; Volume 20

Electronic journals - 1872 - 854 pages
...general on the 6th of that month, declaring the city to be under martial law, and also declaring that " all the rights of property, of whatever kind, will be held inviolate, subject only to the laws f>f the United States," says that, under the Act of July 13th l»bl, ana the proclamation of the President...
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