| William Forsyth - 1869 - 616 strani
...text. He goes on to say, that "the exercise of martial law, whereby any person should lose his life, member, or liberty, may not be permitted in time of...whereby such commissions and martial law were repealed anil declared contrary to law." It thus appears that, according to Hale's opinion, even soldiers and... | |
| William Forsyth - 1869 - 618 strani
...text. He goes on to say, that " the exercise of martial law, whereby any person should lose his life, member, or liberty, may not be permitted in time of...open for all persons to receive justice according tu the laws of the land. This is, in substance, declared by the Petition of Right, 3 Car. 1, whereby... | |
| William Blackstone - 1869 - 694 strani
...give it countenance ; and therefore it ought not to be permitted in time of peace, when the queen's courts are open for all persons to receive justice according to the laws of the laud. But, as the fashion of keeping standing armies has long universally prevailed over Europe, it... | |
| James Abram Garfield - 1882 - 832 strani
...were to be ordered and governed according to the laws to which they were subject, though it were a time of war. " Thirdly. That the exercise of martial...the laws of the land. This is in substance declared in the Petition of Right, 3 Car. 1, whereby such commissions and martial law were repealed and declared... | |
| David Dudley Field - 1884 - 604 strani
...discipline in an armyia the only thing which can give it countenance, and therefore it ought not to be permitted in time of peace, when the King's Courts...receive justice according to the laws of the land. Wherefore Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, being condemned at Pontefract, 15 Edward II, by martial law, his... | |
| William Edward Birkhimer - 1892 - 578 strani
...in its decisions and ought not to be permitted in time of peace when the king's courts are open to all persons to receive justice according to the laws of the land.' In the nature of things it is extremely difficult to fix upon any definite rule by which shall be determined... | |
| Nevada. Supreme Court - 1900 - 576 strani
...discipline in our army is the only thing which can give it countenance; and therefore it ought not to be permitted in time of peace, when the king's courts...for all persons to receive justice according to the law of the land." (1 Black. 413.) Argument for Defendants. the writ of mandate should be made absolute,... | |
| 1900 - 436 strani
...order and discipline is the only thing which can give it countenance, and therefore it ought not to be permitted in time of peace when the King's Courts...for all persons to receive justice according to the law of the land.'' Lord Loughborough said in 1792 : "Martial Law, as described by Hale and Blackstone,... | |
| 1902 - 598 strani
...ordered and governed according to the laws to which they were subject, though it were time of war. And the exercise of martial law whereby any person should...substance declared by the Petition of Right, 3 Car. I., whereby such commissions and martial law were repealed and contrary to law, and accordingly -was... | |
| Frederick Stroud - 1903 - 820 strani
...discipline in an army is the only thing which can give it countenance; and, therefore, it ought not to be permitted in time of peace, when the King's Courts...receive justice according to the laws of the land" (1 Bl. Com. 413). Vh, Grant v. Gould, 2 Bl. H. 69: Sutton v. Johnstone, 1 TR 493, 550: Elphinstone... | |
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