| Army - 1749 - 40 pages
...does not ufe his utmoft Endeavours to fupprefs the fame, or who, hearing Words tending to Mutiny and Sedition, does not, without Delay, give Information thereof to his Commanding Officer, ought to be reputed acceffary to the Mutiny, and to be punifhed by a Court-martial with Death, or otherwife,... | |
| William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...not use his utmost endeavor to suppress the same ; or coming to the knowledge of any intended mutiny, does not, without delay, give information thereof to his commanding officer, shall be punished by a court-martial with death, or otherwise, according to the nature of the offence. ART.... | |
| Law - 1805 - 668 pages
...Carriers of Challenges in order to Duels, shall be deemed as Principals, and be punished accordingly. XX. All Officers, of what Condition soever, have Power...part and quell all Quarrels, Frays, and Disorders, though the Persons concerned should belong to another Regiment, Troop, or Company, — and either to... | |
| Andrew James Cochrane Johnstone - 1806 - 380 pages
...endeavours to sup" press the same; or coming to the knowledge of any " mutiny, or intended mutiny, shall not without delay " give information thereof to his...officer, " shall suffer death, or such other punishment as by a Ge" neral Court Martial shall be awarded." I am far from meaning to insinuate, or desiring... | |
| William Duane - Electronic books - 1810 - 774 pages
...not use his utmost endeavor to suppress the same, or coming to the knowlege of any intended mutiny, does not without delay, give information thereof to his commanding officer, shall be punished by the semence of a court-martial with death or otherwise, according to the nature of his... | |
| United States - Military law - 1812 - 146 pages
...use his utmost endeavour to suppress the »Moae> »r coming t« the knowledge of toy intended mutiny, does not without delay, give information thereof to his commanding officer,, shall be punished by the sentence of a court martial with death or otherwise, according to the nature of... | |
| Virginia. Adjutant General's Office - Military law - 1820 - 252 pages
...believe the same to be the case, immediately to arrest and bring to trial such offenders. Art. 27. All officers, of what condition soever, have power to part and quell all quarrels, frays and 1 disorders, though the persons concerned should be-' long to another regiment, troop or company ;... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 834 pages
...utmost endeavours to suppress the same, or coming to the knowledge of any mutiny, or intended mutiny, does not without delay give information thereof to his commanding officer, shall be punished by a court-martial with death, or otherwise, according to the nature of the offence. Art.... | |
| George Tait - Justices of the peace - 1821 - 492 pages
...utmost endeavour to suppress the same, or coming to « the knowledge of any mutiny or intended mutiny, does not «' without delay give information thereof to his commanding " officer, shall be punished by a court martial with death, or «' otherwise, according to the nature of the offence... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...to suppress the same, or coming to the knowledge of (ACT of April 10th, 1806.) any intended mutiny, does not, without delay, give information thereof to his commanding officer, shall be punished, by the sentence of a court martial, with death, or otherwise, according to the nature... | |
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