| David Robertson - 1808 - 562 páginas
...before whom the charge against the prisoner at the bar was first brought, the same testimony was offered with that which had been exhibited before the supreme...assembled in order to levy war." Again he observed, " the fact to be proved in this case is an act of public notoriety. It must exist in the view of the... | |
| 1808 - 652 páginas
...before whom the charge against the prisoner at the bar was first brought, the same testimony was offered with that which had been exhibited before the supreme...assembled in order to levy war." Again he observed, • - the fact to be proved in this case is an act of public notoriety. It must exist in the view of... | |
| David Robertson - 1808 - 626 páginas
...intention to commit treason is an offence entirely distinct from the actual commission of that crime. War can only be levied by the employment of actual...embodied, men must be assembled in order to levy war. If colonel Burr had been apprehended on making these communications to general Eaton, could it have... | |
| David Robertson - 1808 - 618 páginas
...intention to commit treason is an offence entirely distinct from the actual commission of that crime. War can only be levied by the employment of actual...embodied, men must be assembled in order to levy war. If colonel Burr had been apprehended on making these communications to general Eaton, could it have... | |
| William Wirt - 1808 - 238 páginas
...treason, is an offence entirely distinct from the actual commission of that crime, the judge proceeds. " War can only be levied by the employment of actual force. Troops must be embodied; men must be asseitbbled in order to levy war." The troops then being embodied, the men being assembled, war is... | |
| Nicholas Baylies - 1814 - 530 páginas
...must be unequivecai, and have a warlike appearance. Appendix, United States v. Burr. 4 Cranch, 485. 27 War can only be levied by the employment of actual force. Troops must be embodied ; men must be openly assembled. Ibid, 487. 28 Arms are not an indispensable requisite to levying war ; nor the actual... | |
| Stephen Cullen Carpenter - 1815 - 534 páginas
...treason is an offence entirely distinct from the actual commission of that crime, the judge proceeds, " War can only be levied by the employment of actual...embodied; men must be assembled in order to levy war." The troops then being embodied, the men being assembled, war is thereby levied; force is employed;... | |
| Joseph Chitty - 1819 - 540 páginas
...indispensable requisite to levying war, nor the actual application of force to the object—/&U 488. 12. War can only be levied by the employment of actual force. Troops must be embodied, men must be openly assembled.—Ibid 487. 14. Levying war is an act compounded of law and fact, of which the jury,... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1835 - 302 páginas
...intention to commit treason is an offence entirely distinct from the actual commission of that crime. War can only be levied by the employment of actual...embodied, men must be assembled, in order to levy war. If Colonel Burr had been apprehended on making these communications to General Eaton, could it have... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1835 - 302 páginas
...intention to commit treason is an offence entirely distinct from the actual commission of that crime. War can only be levied by the employment of actual...embodied, men must be assembled, in order to levy war. If Colonel Burr had been apprehended on making these communications to General Eaton, could it have... | |
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