| James Henderson Blount - 1912 - 704 strani
...altogether, to substitute new courts of his own constitution for those that now exist, or to create such supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. In the...powers the commander must be guided by his judgment and experience and a high sense of justice. While this document declares the purpose of our government... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1913 - 686 strani
...altogether, to substitute new courts of his own constitution for those that now exist, or to create such new or supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. In...most important and most practical problems with which it will be necessary to deal is that of the treatment of property and the collection and administration... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1913 - 640 strani
...constitution for those that now exist, or to create such new or supplementary tribunals as may Ixi necessary. In the exercise of these high powers the...most important and most practical problems with which it will be necessary to deal is that of the treatment of property and the collection and administration... | |
| United States. General Staff Corps - 1914 - 240 strani
...altogether, to substitute new courts or his own constitution for those that now exist, or to create such new or supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. In...judgment and his experience, and a high sense of justice. ' Ins. to Gen. Meriitt, May 28, 1898. See also to same effect, GO 101, AGO, 1898. GO 100, 1863, art.... | |
| United States. War Department. General Staff - 1914 - 244 strani
...altogether, to substitute new courts of his own constitution for those that now exist, or to create such new or supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. In...these high powers the commander must be guided by bis judgment and his experience, and a high sense of justice." Ins. to Gen. Merrltt, May 28, 1898.... | |
| 1914 - 732 strani
...altogether, to substitute new courts of his own constitution for those that now exist, or to create sucu new or supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. In the exercise of these high powers HIP commander must be guided by his judgment and his experience and a high sense of justice. One of... | |
| 1915 - 454 strani
...altogether, to substitute new courts of his own constitution for those that now exist, or to create such new or supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. In...judgment and his experience and a high sense of justice." The surrender of the city of Manila by the Spanish forces occurred on August 13, 1898, and the articles... | |
| 1867 - 788 strani
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| Charles Cheney Hyde - 1918 - 64 strani
...altogether, or he may substitute new courts of his own constitution for the existing ones, or create sueh new or supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. "In...judgment and his experience and a high sense of justice." ' The rights of the occupant as a law-giver have broad scope. He may not unlawfully suspend existing... | |
| Joseph Richardson Baker, Henry Graham Crocker - 1919 - 448 strani
...altogether; to substitute new courts of his own constitution for those that now exist, or to create such new or supplementary tribunals as may be necessary. In...the exercise of these high powers the commander must bo guided by his judgment and his experience and a high sense of justice." Order of President McKinley... | |
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