| Michael Kent Curtis - 2000 - 544 strani
...Department of the Ohio, sympathy for those in arms against the Government of the United States, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the...Government in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion."45 The charge was supported by the following specification: In this, that the said Clement... | |
| Alan T. Nolan - 2000 - 332 strani
...those in arms against the Government . . . and for having uttered in a speech in a public meeting, disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the object...weakening the power of the government in its efforts for the suppression of an unlawful rebellion."7 The defendant challenged the jurisdiction of the military... | |
| James Magee - 2002 - 362 strani
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| Warren R. Van Tine, Michael Dale Pierce - 2003 - 358 strani
...Mt. Vernon. After hearing their reports, the general ordered Vallandigham's arrest, charging him with "declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." Specifically, the indictment pointed to Vallandigham's assertion that the war was "wicked, cruel, and... | |
| Brian R. Dirck - 2003 - 363 strani
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| Geoffrey R. Stone - 2004 - 758 strani
...general Orders No. 38, ... sympathy for those in arms against the government of the United States, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions with the...its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion."'"' During his two-day trial, Vallandigham argued that the military had no lawful authority over a civilian... | |
| Brian R. Dirck - 2003 - 370 strani
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