| 1863 - 830 頁
...found in the writings of th( Vol. XI —22 sages of the common law, may be thus summarily stated : " When the regular course of justice is interrupted...Government were foreign enemies invading the land." By the Constitution, Congress alone has the power to declare a national or foreign war. It cannot declare... | |
| Francis Henry Upton - 1863 - 542 頁
...where the regular course of justice is interrupted, by revolt, rebellion, or insurrection, so that courts of justice cannot be kept open, civil war exists,...government were foreign enemies invading the land. The converse is also regularly true, so that when the courts of a government are open, it is ordinarily... | |
| 1863 - 832 頁
...existence, as found in the writings of the sages of the common law, may be thus»summarily stated : " When the regular course of justice is interrupted...that the Courts of justice cannot be kept open, CIVIL WAK EXISTS, and hostilities may be prosecuted on the same footing as if those opposing the Government... | |
| Francis Henry Upton - 1863 - 536 頁
...military or naval forces." The court then proceeds to state : " The rule of the common law is, that where the regular course of justice is interrupted, by revolt, rebellion, or insurrection, so that courts of justice cannot be kept open, civil war exists, and hostilities may be prosecuted on the same... | |
| Robert Dale Owen - 1864 - 260 頁
...there exists civil war. The opinion of the court, delivered in March of last year, is as follows : — "When the regular course of justice is interrupted...Government were foreign enemies invading the land."* When one nation is engaged in war against another, all the inhabitants of the latter, without regard... | |
| William Whiting - 1864 - 376 頁
...existence, as found in the writings of the sages of the common law, may be thus summarily stated : " When the regular course of justice is interrupted...so that the courts of justice cannot be kept open, ciril war exists, and hostilities may be prosecuted on the same footing as if those opposing the government... | |
| Maryland. Constitutional Convention, William Blair Lord, Henry Martyn Parkhurst - 1864 - 744 頁
...to be overthrown and destroyed. In other words, bellifferentnghts and powers only exist "so long as the regular course of justice is interrupted by revolt, rebellion, or insurrection, so that the courts cannot be kept open." As soon as the Federal Government reasserts its authority, it ceases, in reference... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 756 頁
...the writings of the sages of the common law, may be thus primarily stated: when the regular course ot justice is interrupted by revolt, rebellion, or insurrection,...government were foreign enemies invading the land. " By the Constitution Congress alone has the power to declare a national or foreign war. It cannot... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 頁
...judicially by the Supreme Court of the United States, in March, 1863 f The court held "That where the course of justice is interrupted by revolt, rebellion,...those opposing the Government were foreign enemies." "All persons residing in this territory (the insurgent States) are liable to be treated as enemies.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1866 - 580 頁
...existence, as found in the writings of the sages of the common law, may be thus summarily stated : " When the regular course of justice is interrupted...that the Courts of Justice cannot be kept open, civil ivar exists, and hostilities may be prosecuted on the same footing as if those opposing the Government... | |
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