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" ... his peers and according to the known and established laws of this realm, yet nevertheless it being requisite for retaining such forces as are... "
Popular History of England - Page 76
by Charles Knight - 1859
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Readings in English History Drawn from the Original Sources: Intended to ...

Edward Potts Cheyney - Great Britain - 1908 - 830 pages
...soldiers who shall mutiny or stir up sedition or shall desert their majesties' service be brought to more exemplary and speedy punishment than the usual forms of law will allow. . . . II. Be it therefore enacted by the king's and queen's most exce ll en t majesties, by and with...
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The Development of the State, Its Governmental Organization and Its Activities

James Quayle Dealey - State, The - 1909 - 352 pages
...provisions. Under this power courts martial may be authorized to enforce discipline by bringing offenders " to a more exemplary and speedy punishment than the usual forms of law will allow." 1 Another illustration of this judicial power may be observed in times of riot, insurrection or public...
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The Development of the State, Its Governmental Organization and Its Activities

James Quayle Dealey - State, The - 1909 - 352 pages
...provisions. Under this power courts martial may be authorized to enforce discipline by bringing offenders " to a more exemplary and speedy punishment than the usual forms of law will allow." l Another illustration of this judicial power may be observed in times of riot, insurrection or public...
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Exercises and Problems in English History, 1485-1820: Chiefly from Original ...

Great Britain - 1913 - 192 pages
...liberties of Europe. And, whereas, no man may be forejudged of Life or Limb, or subjected in time of peace to any kind of punishment by Martial Law, or in any...Punishment than the usual forms of law will allow. Be it therefore enacted etc. (1) What is the statute of which this is the preamble? Give your reasons....
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The State and Government

James Quayle Dealey - State, The - 1921 - 504 pages
...regulations." Under this power courts-martial may be authorized to enforce discipline by bringing offenders "to a more exemplary and speedy punishment than the usual forms of law will allow." 1 Another illustration of this judicial power may be observed in times of riot, insurrection, or public...
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The Public General Statutes: With a List of the Local and Private ..., Volume 11

Great Britain - Session laws - 1876 - 598 pages
...guilty of any other crime or offence in breach of or to the prejudice of good order and discipline, be brought to a more exemplary and speedy punishment than the usual forms of the law will allow: Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the...
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The Acts of the Parliament of Queensland

Queensland - Session laws - 1886 - 392 pages
...service, or are guilty of crimes and offences to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, be brought to a more exemplary and speedy punishment than the usual forms of the law will allow : And whereas "The Army Act, 1881," will expire in the year one thousand eight hundred...
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Military Justice: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1966 - 1110 pages
..."an exact discipline be observed, And that Soldiers who shall Mutiny • * • or shall desert * * * be brought to a more exemplary and speedy Punishment than the usual forms of Law will allow," for that reason first legalized trials by court-martial. In this view it seems quite doctrinaire to...
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Military Justice: Joint Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Constitutional ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1966 - 1366 pages
...that "an exact discipline be observed, And that Soldiers who shall Mutiny * » * or shall desert * * * be brought to a more exemplary and speedy Punishment than the usual forms of Law will allow," for that reason first legalized trials by court-martial. In this view it seems quite doctrinaire to...
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Exercises and Problems in English History, 1485-1820: Chiefly from Original ...

Great Britain - 1913 - 192 pages
...liberties of Europe. And, whereas, no man may be forejudged of Life or Limb, or subjected in time of peace to any kind of punishment by Martial Law, or in any...Punishment than the usual forms of law will allow. Be it therefore enacted etc. (1) What is the statute of which this is the preamble? Give your reasons....
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