The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators : David E. Herold, Mary E. Surratt, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Edward Spangler, Samuel A. Mudd, Samuel Arnold, Michael O'LaughlinMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 405 頁 |
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... March ... General conspiracy ; complicity of Mrs. Surratt , Booth , John H. Surratt , Atzerodt , Mudd , Herold , Payne ; visit to Canada after the assassination .... Identified telegram from Booth to Weichmann . Booth , Payne , and ...
... March ... General conspiracy ; complicity of Mrs. Surratt , Booth , John H. Surratt , Atzerodt , Mudd , Herold , Payne ; visit to Canada after the assassination .... Identified telegram from Booth to Weichmann . Booth , Payne , and ...
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... March ; saw him entering Mrs. Surratt's house ... Heard of the assassination at Bryantown , at one or two o'clock on the 15th ; Booth the assassin ... ............. Saw Dr. Mudd in Bryantown on the afternoon of the 15th . Saw Dr. Mudd ...
... March ; saw him entering Mrs. Surratt's house ... Heard of the assassination at Bryantown , at one or two o'clock on the 15th ; Booth the assassin ... ............. Saw Dr. Mudd in Bryantown on the afternoon of the 15th . Saw Dr. Mudd ...
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... MARCH . 190 192 192 192 192 192 June 5 . FANNIE MUDD Dr. Mudd at home ; three men slept in the pines in 1861 ; have ... March .......... Dr. Mudd attended him in March .. 194 195 June 6 . HENRY L. MUDD , JR ...... Saw Dr. Mudd daily from ...
... MARCH . 190 192 192 192 192 192 June 5 . FANNIE MUDD Dr. Mudd at home ; three men slept in the pines in 1861 ; have ... March .......... Dr. Mudd attended him in March .. 194 195 June 6 . HENRY L. MUDD , JR ...... Saw Dr. Mudd daily from ...
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... March .. Reputation of Marcus P. Norton .... 216 217 Between the Judge Advocate and Mr. Ewing as to the testi- mony ... March 21st to April 1st . Arnold went to Fortress Monroe April 1st ... 240 240 May 31 . JACOB SMITH .. Saw Arnold ...
... March .. Reputation of Marcus P. Norton .... 216 217 Between the Judge Advocate and Mr. Ewing as to the testi- mony ... March 21st to April 1st . Arnold went to Fortress Monroe April 1st ... 240 240 May 31 . JACOB SMITH .. Saw Arnold ...
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... March 4 , 1865 ; Andrew Johnson acted as Vice - President until the death of Abraham Lincoln ....... Certified copy of the oath of office of Andrew Johnson as President of the United States .. Copy of the resolution of the Senate ...
... March 4 , 1865 ; Andrew Johnson acted as Vice - President until the death of Abraham Lincoln ....... Certified copy of the oath of office of Andrew Johnson as President of the United States .. Copy of the resolution of the Senate ...
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第 267 頁 - Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world, Like a Colossus ; and we petty men Walk under his huge legs, and peep about To find ourselves dishonourable graves.
第 357 頁 - ... to make rules for the government of the land and naval forces...
第 226 頁 - Military necessity, as understood by modern civilized nations, consists in the necessity of those measures which are indispensable for securing the ends of the war, and which are lawful according to the modern law and usages of war.
第 245 頁 - Therefore all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so unto them; for this is the law and the prophets.
第 313 頁 - That the writ of habeas corpus is suspended in respect to all persons arrested, or who are now, or hereafter during the rebellion shall be, imprisoned in any fort, camp, arsenal, military prison, or other place of confinement by any military authority, or by the sentence of any court-martial or military commission.
第 361 頁 - All unauthorized or secret communication with the enemy is considered treasonable by the law of war. Foreign residents in an invaded or occupied territory or foreign visitors in the same can claim no immunity from this law. They may communicate with foreign parts or with the inhabitants of the hostile country, so far as the military authority permits, but no further. Instant expulsion from the occupied territory would be the very least punishment for the infraction of this rule.
第 361 頁 - ... 53. The enemy's chaplains, officers of the medical staff, apothecaries, hospital nurses and servants, if they fall into the hands of the American Army, are not prisoners of war, unless the commander has reasons to retain them. In this latter case, or if, at their own desire, they are allowed to remain with their captured companions, they are treated as prisoners of war, and may be exchanged if the commander sees fit.
第 361 頁 - Partisans are soldiers armed and wearing the uniform of their army, but belonging to a corps which acts detached from the main body for the purpose of making inroads into the territory occupied by the enemy. If captured, they are entitled to all the privileges of the prisoner of war.
第 261 頁 - defines him to be one, who being absent at the time of the crime committed, doth yet procure, counsel, or command another to commit a crime.
第 319 頁 - Thus the rights of property are united with the rights of person, and placed on the same ground by the fifth amendment to the constitution, which provides that no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, and property, without due process of law.