| David Robertson - 1808 - 618 pàgines
...specific charge brought against the prisoners is treason in levying war against the United States. As there is no crime which can more excite and agitate...inquiry. Whether this inquiry be directed to the fact or the law, none can be more solemn; none more important to the citizen or to the government; none can... | |
| Aaron Burr - 1808 - 608 pàgines
...specific charge brought against the prisoners is treason in levying war against the United States. As there is no crime which can more excite and agitate...inquiry. Whether this inquiry be directed to the fact or the law, none can be more solemn ; none more important to the citizen or to the government; none can... | |
| T. Carpenter - 1808 - 482 pàgines
...specific charges brought against the prisoners is treason in levying war against the United Stutes 3. As there is no crime which can more excite and agitate...demands more from the tribunal before which it is made than a temperate and deliberate enquiry. Whether this enquiry be directed to the fact or to the Jaw,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, William Cranch - 1812 - 516 pàgines
...specific charge brought against the prisoners is treason in levying war against the United States. As there is no crime which can more excite and agitate...government ; none can more affect the safety of both. To prevent the possibility of those calamities which result from the extension of treason to offences... | |
| John Marshall - 1839 - 762 pàgines
...specific charge brought against the prisoners is treason in levying war against the United States. As there is no crime which can more excite and agitate...be directed to the fact or to the law, none can be m«re solemn, none more important to the citizen or to the government ; none can more affect the safety... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1853 - 588 pàgines
...shows how closely the law of treason is connected with civil liberty. Chief-justice Marshall said: " As there is no crime which can more excite and agitate...is made a deliberate and temperate inquiry. Whether the inquiry be directed to the fact or to the law, none can be more solemn, none more important to... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1853 - 576 pàgines
...demands more from the tribunal before which it is made a deliberate and temperate inquiry. Whether the inquiry be directed to the fact or to the law, none...government, none can more affect the safety of both." * All constitutions of the different American states which mention treason, have the same provision.... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1859 - 644 pàgines
...demands more from the tribunal before which it is made a deliberate and temperate inquiry. Whether the inquiry be directed to the fact or to the law, none...the government ; none can more affect the safety of both."1 All constitutions of the different American states, which mention treason, have the same provision.... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1859 - 638 pàgines
...deliberate and temperate inquiry. Whether the inquiry be directed to the fact or to the law, norte can be more solemn, none more important to the citizen...the government ; none can more affect the safety of both."1 All constitutions of the different American states, which mention treason, have the same provision.... | |
| William Woods Holden - 1871 - 1080 pàgines
...insurrection against a government without an overt act. I read from page 36, 2 Curtis' Supreme Court Cases. " As there is no crime which can more excite and agitate...charge demands more from " the tribunal before which it io made a deliberate and tempo" rate inquiry, whether this inquiry be directed to the tact or " to... | |
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