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" And in that state of things, the officers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one, who, from the information before them, they had reasonable grounds to believe was engaged in the insurrection... "
Reports of Cases in Law and Equity in the Supreme Court of the State of New York - Page 572
by Oliver Lorenzo Barbour, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1864
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Institutes of International Law: Public and Private, as Settled by the ...

Daniel Gardner - 1860 - 740 pages
...legal authority to declare martial law to put down an insurrection ; and that officers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who,...grounds to believe was engaged in the insurrection, and might order a house to be forcibly entered and searched, when there were reasonable grounds for...
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The Rebellion Record: June '61-Sept. '61

Frank Moore - 1862 - 812 pages
...itself, and to overcome the unlawful opposition. And in that state of things the officers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who,...grounds to believe was engaged in the insurrection, and might order a house to be forcibly entered and searched when there were reasonable grounds for...
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Habeas Corpus and Martial Law: A Review of the Opinion of Chief Justice ...

Joel Parker - 1862 - 56 pages
...itself, and to overcome the unlawful opposition. And in that state of things the officers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who,...grounds to believe was engaged in the insurrection, and might order a house to be entered and searched, where there were reasonable grounds for supposing...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1862 - 830 pages
...overcome the unlawful opposition." "In that state of things," said the Court, "the oificers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who,...information before them, they had reasonable grounds to Relieve was engaged in the insurrection." These principles were laid down in the broadest terms, and...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents ..., Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1862 - 840 pages
...itself, and to overcome the unlawful opposition. And in that state of things the officers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who,...from the information before them, they had reasonable ground« to beliere was engaged in the insurrection, and might order a house to be forcibly enterctl...
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The Rebellion Record: June '61-Sept. '61

Frank Moore - 1862 - 824 pages
...itself, and to overcome the unlawful opposition. And in that state of things the officers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who, from the information before them, they had ream nable grounds to oeliere was engaged in the insurrection, and might order a house to be forcibly...
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The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, Volume 2

Frank Moore - 1862 - 848 pages
...overcome tho unlawful opposition." "In that state of things," said the Court, "tho officers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who, from the information before them, thty had reasonable grounds to bellete was cngagid in the insurrection." These principles were laid...
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DISCOURSE ON THE ASPECTS OF THE WAR

JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE - 1863 - 920 pages
...itself, and to overcome the unlawful opposition. And in that state of things, the officers engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who,...grounds to believe was engaged in the insurrection; and might order a house to be forcibly entered and searched, where there were reasonable grounds for...
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The Trial of Hon. Clement L. Vallandigham: By a Military Commission; and the ...

Clement Laird Vallandigham - 1863 - 292 pages
...and to overcome the unlawful opposition. And, in that state of things, the officers-engaged in its military service might lawfully arrest any one who,...grounds to believe was engaged in the insurrection, and might order a house to be forcibly entered and searched, when there were reasonable grounds for...
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Practice Reports in the Supreme Court and Court of Appeals, Volume 26

Nathan Howard (Jr.) - 1864 - 622 pages
...opinion referred to by the counsel of the defendant, delivered by Chief Justice TANEY in Luther agt. Borden (7 How. 1), so far from sanctioning, makes...the immediate theatre of insurrection or war, the commander-in-chief and his subordinates, where the exigencies of the occasion make it necessary, we...
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