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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... thought that they were themselves authorized not only to impose as an authority to vote what was not imposed by the then existing Constitution and laws , but to admit to vote those who were prohibited from voting by such Con- stitution ...
... thought that they were themselves authorized not only to impose as an authority to vote what was not imposed by the then existing Constitution and laws , but to admit to vote those who were prohibited from voting by such Con- stitution ...
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... thought backward and forward , have remained there it would be a blessing to the people , both until about two weeks ago . I know George North and South , to have these men killed . N. Sanders , Jacob Thompson , Clement C. I have seen ...
... thought backward and forward , have remained there it would be a blessing to the people , both until about two weeks ago . I know George North and South , to have these men killed . N. Sanders , Jacob Thompson , Clement C. I have seen ...
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... thought the last time was in December . He had also been there in the summer . Thompson told me that Cleary was posted upon all his affairs , and that if I sought him ( Thompson ) at any time , and he was away , I might state my ...
... thought the last time was in December . He had also been there in the summer . Thompson told me that Cleary was posted upon all his affairs , and that if I sought him ( Thompson ) at any time , and he was away , I might state my ...
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... thought advisable to be done in behalf of the prisoners . " I met Mr. Young at Halifax , on my way here , in May last . He showed me letters from men whom I know , by reputation , to be true friends of States ' rights , and therefore of ...
... thought advisable to be done in behalf of the prisoners . " I met Mr. Young at Halifax , on my way here , in May last . He showed me letters from men whom I know , by reputation , to be true friends of States ' rights , and therefore of ...
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... thought , both in the British Prov- Vermont , and would have succeeded but for inces and in England . I can not now explain the failure of the chemical preparations with why . I trust , therefore , for the sake not only which he was ...
... thought , both in the British Prov- Vermont , and would have succeeded but for inces and in England . I can not now explain the failure of the chemical preparations with why . I trust , therefore , for the sake not only which he was ...
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第 403 頁 - The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, shall be by jury; and such trial shall be held in the state where the said crime shall have been committed...
第 116 頁 - House with his trunk on his shoulder, and I asked him where he was going. He said he was going to change his old trunk.
第 355 頁 - That during the existing insurrection, and as a necessary measure for suppressing the same, all rebels and insurgents, their aiders and abettors, within the United States, and all persons discouraging volunteer enlistments, resisting militia drafts, or guilty of any disloyal practice affording aid and comfort to rebels against the authority of the United States, shall be subject to martial law, and liable to trial and punishment by courtsmartial or military commissions.
第 415 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 - 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.
第 307 頁 - Ay, and that tongue of his that bade the Romans Mark him and write his speeches in their books, Alas, it cried, ' Give me some drink, Titinius/ As a sick girl. Ye gods ! it doth amaze me A man of such a feeble temper should So get the start of the majestic world And bear the palm alone.
第 360 頁 - These powers ought to exist without limitation ; because it is impossible to foresee or define the extent and variety of national exigencies, or the correspondent extent and variety of the means which may be necessary to satisfy them. The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations are infinite ; and for this reason no constitutional shackles can wisely be imposed on the power to which the care of it is committed.
第 356 頁 - Whenever a statute gives a discretionary power to any person, to be exercised by him upon his own opinion of certain facts, it is a sound rule of construction, that the statute constitutes him the sole and exclusive judge of the existence of those facts.
第 413 頁 - ... the existing war, unless exchanged. This pledge refers only to the active service in the field, against the paroling belligerent or his allies actively engaged in the same war. These cases of breaking the parole are patent acts, and can be visited with the punishment of death ; but the pledge does not refer to internal service, such as recruiting or drilling the recruits, fortifying places not besieged, quelling civil commotions, fighting against belligerents unconnected with the paroling belligerents,...
第 411 頁 - All intercourse between the territories occupied by belligerent armies, whether by traffic, by letter, by travel, or in any other way, ceases. This is the general rule, to be observed without special proclamation. Exceptions to this rule, whether by safe-conduct, or permission to trade on a small or large scale, or by exchanging mails, or by travel from one territory into the other, can take place only according to agreement approved by the government, or by the highest military authority. Contraventions...