| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 822 strani
...of "publicly expressing sympathy for those in arms against the government of the United States, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions with the object and purpose of weakening the powers of the government in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." He was found guilty by... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1914 - 902 strani
...of the Ohio, sympathy for those in arms against the Government of the United States, and declaring1 disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the object...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion. In this, that the said Clement L. Vallandigham, a citizen of the State of Ohio, on or about the first... | |
| 1914 - 1014 strani
...sitting in that state, on the charge of uttering disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the object of weakening the power of the government in its efforts to suppress the Rebellion, that it had no power to issue a writ of habeas corpus to review or reverse, or the writ... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 590 strani
...Vallandigham guilty of the charge of " publicly expressing in violation of General Order No. 38 * * * sympathy for those in arms against the Government...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion."* The commission therefore sentenced him to close confinement during the 484. Appleton's Annual Encyclopedia... | |
| 1918 - 544 strani
...Trial of Vattandigham, Cincinnati, 1863; Vallandigham, Life of Clement L. Fallandigham, ch. 12. object of weakening the power of the Government in its efforts to suppress the rebellion. The conclusion that he had explicitly expressed sympathy for the rebellion was not supported... | |
| 1924 - 772 strani
...the Department of Ohio, sympathy for those in arms against the Government of the United States, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." He was sentenced to confinement in Fort Warren, in Boston Harbor, during the continuance of the war.... | |
| Clarence Edward Noble Macartney - 1925 - 256 strani
...course, he was tried by a military commission and found guilty of violating General Order, No. 38, by declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the object and purpose of weakening the powers of the Government in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion. He was sentenced to close... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1927 - 738 strani
...with "piiblicly expressing sympathy for those in arms against the Government of the United States, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." He denied the jurisdiction of the commission. He was not in the army, nor in the navy, nor in the militia,... | |
| Leon Whipple - 1927 - 388 strani
...those in arms against the government, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions with the object of weakening the power of the government in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." The specifications of utterances on which this charge was made included such statements as: "The present... | |
| 1929 - 734 strani
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