| United States. Continental Congress - 1905 - 296 Seiten
...committed on board any ship belonging to the thirteen United Colonies, and which are not herein mentioned, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. if there shall be so many of the Marines then present, and the eldest Captain shall preside. All sea... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1912 - 1076 Seiten
...forth in the Articles of War. Here is the enactment in question. XXXII. Of the Articles of War. — ute them in a tyrannical manner. Again, there is no...legislative and executive. Were it joined with the This is the article that, above all others, puts the scourge into the hands of the Captain, calls him... | |
| Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 444 Seiten
...committed on board any ship belonging to the thirteen United Colonies, and which are not herein mentioned, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. A court-martial shall consist of at least three Captains and three first lieutenants, with three Captains... | |
| Gardner Weld Allen - 1913 - 442 Seiten
...committed on board any ship belonging to the thirteen United Colonies, and which are not herein mentioned, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. A court-martial shall consist of at least three Captains and three first lieutenants, with three Captains... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1917 - 958 Seiten
...valid for the punishment of offenders. By the 32d article of the act of 23d April, 1800, it is provided that "all crimes committed by persons belonging to...according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea." Of this article the Supreme Court of the United States say, that when offenses and crimes are not given... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1917 - 528 Seiten
...be committed on board any ship belonging to the United States, and which are not herein mentioned, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. 47. No court martial, to be held or appointed by virtue of this act, shall consist of more than thirteen,... | |
| United States Naval Institute - 1919 - 1410 Seiten
...committed on board any ship belonging to the thirteen United Colonies, and which are not herein mentioned, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea." Here was a grant of sweeping authority to maintain discipline and good order and to execute justice... | |
| Herman Melville - 1922 - 524 Seiten
...forth in the Articles of War. Here is the enactment in question. XXXII. Of the Articles of War.— All crimes committed by persons belonging to the Navy,...according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea.' This is the article that, above all others, puts the scourge into the hands of the captain, calls him... | |
| Louis Frank Middlebrook - 1925 - 426 Seiten
...committed on board any ship belonging to the Thirteen United Colonies, and which are not herein mentioned, shall be punished according to the laws and customs in such cases at sea. A COURT-MARTIAL shall consist of at least three Captains, and three first Lieutenants, with three Captains... | |
| |