| United States. Department of State - 1862 - 734 頁
...and nrm that vessel at Liverpool, that is a different matter; bnt if you think the object really was to build a ship in obedience to an order in compliance...enlistment act has not been broken. The jury immediately ri-turned a verdict for the defendants. The attorney general tendered a bill of exceptions to the lord... | |
| 1863 - 498 頁
...equip, and arm the vessel at Liverpool, that was a different matter ; but if they thought the object was to build a ship in obedience to an order in compliance with a contract, leaving those who bought it to use it as they saw jit, it was not, in his judgment, a breach of the Foreign Enlistment Act, or of... | |
| Charles Pinckney Kirkland - 1863 - 50 頁
...equip, and arm the vessel at Liverpool, that was a different matter; but if they thought the object was to build a ship in obedience to an order in compliance with a contract, leaving those who bought it to use it as they saw fit, it was not, in his judgment, a breach of the Foreign Enlistment Act, or of... | |
| Reverdy Johnson - 1863 - 764 頁
...equip,and arm that vessel at Liverpool, that is a different matter ; but if you think the object really was to build a ship in obedience to an order in compliance with a contract, leaving those who bonght it to make what use they thonght fit of it, then it appears to me that the Foreign Enlistment... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1864 - 730 頁
...a different matter; but if you think the object really was to build a ship in obedience to an onler in compliance with a contract, leaving those who bought...for the defendants. The attorney general tendered a bill of exceptions to the lord chief baron's ruling. Mr. Seward to Mr. Adams. No. 635.] DEPARTMENT... | |
| Thomas Campbell Foster, William Francis Finlason - 1864 - 998 頁
...within the act; but if you think the object merely was to build a ship in obedience to an order, or in compliance with a contract, leaving those who bought...that the Foreign Enlistment Act has not been broken (a). Sir W. Atherlon tendered a bill of exceptions to the LORD CHIEF BARON'S ruling (6). Verdict for... | |
| 748 頁
...within the Act ; but if you think the object merely was to build a ship in obedience to an order, or in compliance with a contract, leaving those who bought...appears to me that the Foreign Enlistment Act has not l>een broken." The jury returned a verdict for the defendants. The Attorney-General tendered a bill... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1864 - 764 頁
...realty was to build a vessel in obedience to orders and in compliance with a contract, leaving it to those who bought it to make what use they thought...appears to me that the foreign enlistment act has not in any degree been broken. I leave you to find that by your verdict." The attorney general said his... | |
| 1865 - 728 頁
...sufficient matter. But if they thought the object really was to build a ship in obedience to an order, and in compliance with a contract, leaving those who bought...it to make what use they thought fit of it, then it appeared to him that the Foreign Enlistment Act had not been in any degree broken. The jury returned... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1864 - 722 頁
...in obedience to orders and in compliance with a contract, leaving it to those who bought it to makt what use they thought fit of it, then it appears to me that the foreign enlistment act has not in any degree been broken. I leave yon to find that by your verdict." The attorney general said his... | |
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