| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 776 pages
...certain occurrence at New Orleans ; nor does any one question that they will stand the same test much longer after the rebellion closes. But these provisions...because the arrests complained of were not made for treason — that is, not for the treason defined in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of which... | |
| James Dabney McCabe - 1868 - 522 pages
...certain occurrence at New Orleans; nor does any one question that they will stand the same test much longer after the rebellion closes. But these provisions...the treason defined in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of which the punishment is death; nor yet were they made to hold persons to answer for... | |
| James D. McCabe - Campaign biography - 1868 - 526 pages
...does any one question that they will ttand the same test much lunger after the rebellion closes. Bat these provisions of the Constitution have no application...the treason defined in the Constitution, and upon the convict'on of which the punishment is death; nor yet were they made to hold persons to answer for... | |
| James D. McCabe - Campaign biography - 1868 - 508 pages
...certain occurrence at New Orleans ; nor does any one question that they will stand the same test much longer after the rebellion closes. But these provisions...because the arrests complained of were not made for treason — that is, not for the treason defined in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of which... | |
| Whitelaw Reid - Ohio - 1868 - 1134 pages
...having said that the constitutional guarantees of personal liberty have ' no application to the present case we have in hand, because the arrests complained of were not made for treason; that is, not for the treason denned in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of which... | |
| Edward McPherson - United States - 1882 - 680 pages
...certain occurrence at New Orleans ; nor does any one quesfiun that they will stand the same test much longer after the rebellion closes. But these provisions...because the arrests complained of were not made for treason — that is, not for the treason defined in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of which... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1890 - 800 pages
...certain occurrence at New Orleans ; nor does any one question that they will stand the same test much longer after the rebellion closes. But these provisions...because the arrests complained of were not made for treason — that is, not for the treason defined in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of which... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Slavery - 1890 - 454 pages
...certain occurrence at New Orleans; nor does any one question that they will stand the same test much longer after the rebellion closes. But these provisions...because the arrests complained of were not made for treason — that is, not for the treason denned in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of which... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - Presidents - 1891 - 424 pages
...certain occurrence at New Orleans ; nor does any one question that they will stand the same test much longer after the rebellion closes. But these provisions...because the arrests complained of were not made for treason — that is, no1 for the treason defined in the Constitution, and upon conviction of which... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 782 pages
...Orleans hereafter to be mentioned ; nor does any one question that they will stand the same test much longer after the rebellion closes. But these provisions...because the arrests complained of were not made for treason — that is, not for the treason denned in the Constitution, and upon the conviction of which... | |
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