| William Livingstone - 1900 - 596 strani
..."publicly expressed sympathy for those in arms against the government of the United States, and declared disloyal sentiments and opinions with the object and...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion, " ' uttered in a speech at Mount Yernon. Ohio. Vullandigham was arrested by order of General Burnside,... | |
| William Lamartine Snyder - 1901 - 776 strani
...court, vindicated his order precisely upon this ground. The charge upon the military commission, was " declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." What analogy is there in the two examples ? Have these defendants propagated disloyalty, fomented dissension,... | |
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, George Walter Prothero, Sir Stanley Mordaunt Leathes - 1903 - 796 strani
...trial before a military commission, Vallandigham was convicted of having violated Order No. 38 by " declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion," and was sentenced to military confinement during the continuance of the war. An application for a writ... | |
| John George Nicolay - 1902 - 606 strani
...General Burnside, a military commission found him guilty of having violated General Order No. 38, by "declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions with the...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion" ; and sentenced him to military confinement during the war. Judge Leavitt of the United States Circuit... | |
| Frederick Chamberlin - 1903 - 168 strani
...the year 1898, if not earlier, which means nothing less than the subversion of this government — a change of its character from a republic to an empire....suppress an unlawful rebellion." They, therefore, sen- . tenced him to be placed in close confinement in some fortress of the United States . . . there... | |
| Frederick W. Fout - 1903 - 478 strani
...those in arms against the Government and uttering disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the intention and purpose of weakening the power of the Government in its efforts to suppress the rebellion. After Vallandingham had consulted with a number of lawyers, among them George E. Pugh,... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach - 1904 - 1358 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... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1906 - 622 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...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." The Commission sentenced him to close confinement during the continuance of the war. General Burnside... | |
| George Henry Porter - 1911 - 276 strani
...General Order No. 38 ... 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." Denying the jurisdiction of the commission, Vallandigham refused to plead, and the plea of " not guilty... | |
| Emilius Oviatt Randall, Daniel Joseph Ryan - 1912 - 746 strani
...Headquarters of the 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." The specifications consisted of expressions used in the Mt. Vernon speech and were testified to by... | |
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