A Treatise on Military Law: And the Jurisdiction, Constitution, and Procedure of Military Courts, with a Summary of the Rules of Evidence as Applicable to Such Courts |
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... TAKEN OUTSIDE THE BUILDING , PLEASE INCLUDE FULL ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER , TAKING AS MANY LINES AS NECESSARY . Name Address or Campus Location NSS N Jull 7588431 FED 1 1984 Ives , Rollin A. A treatise on military law . KF 7209 194 ...
... TAKEN OUTSIDE THE BUILDING , PLEASE INCLUDE FULL ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBER , TAKING AS MANY LINES AS NECESSARY . Name Address or Campus Location NSS N Jull 7588431 FED 1 1984 Ives , Rollin A. A treatise on military law . KF 7209 194 ...
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... taken , to the continental codes of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . In a work such as this it would not be possible , even if it were de- sirable , to enter such a field . I believe I have correctly stated what it professes to ...
... taken , to the continental codes of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries . In a work such as this it would not be possible , even if it were de- sirable , to enter such a field . I believe I have correctly stated what it professes to ...
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... taken in England . In the case of the Queen vs. Nelson and Brand , Lord Chief- Justice Cockburn concluded that the Crown had no au- thority , by virtue of its prerogative , to enforce martial law in any part of the realm where the laws ...
... taken in England . In the case of the Queen vs. Nelson and Brand , Lord Chief- Justice Cockburn concluded that the Crown had no au- thority , by virtue of its prerogative , to enforce martial law in any part of the realm where the laws ...
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... taken , many of them bodily , from the English Articles , this decision of the Supreme Court should not be lost sight of : and decisions of English courts since their adoption , though no part of our law , are excellent aids for ...
... taken , many of them bodily , from the English Articles , this decision of the Supreme Court should not be lost sight of : and decisions of English courts since their adoption , though no part of our law , are excellent aids for ...
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... taken by the War Department some years later , and by Attorney - General Cushing in 1855.5 The latter held that a brevet second lieutenant is a commissioned officer ; that he can be tried as a commissioned officer ; and that he is ...
... taken by the War Department some years later , and by Attorney - General Cushing in 1855.5 The latter held that a brevet second lieutenant is a commissioned officer ; that he can be tried as a commissioned officer ; and that he is ...
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