| Sir George Charles D'Aguilar - Court-marshall and courts of inquiry - 1833 - 120 pages
...best of my understanding, and the custom of War in the like cases ; and 1 do further swear, that I will not divulge the sentence of the Court until it shall be duly approved; neither will I upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose or discover the vote... | |
| Ohio - Law - 1834 - 780 pages
...according to law, without partiality, favor or aflec- . tion, according to your conscience, the best of your understanding, and the custom of war in like...published by the proper authority, neither will you discloseordiscoverthe vote or opinion of any particular member of the court, unless required to give... | |
| Great Britain - 1833 - 472 pages
...person duly authorised by him or them ; and that I will not upon any account at any time whatsoever disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court-martial, uuless required to give evidence thereof as a witness by a court of justice or a court-martial in due... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 810 pages
...following words : * I, , do swear that 1 will not, upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disdose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court martial, unless nqidicd lo give evidence thereof as a witness, by a court of justice or a court... | |
| Thomas Stephen - Constitutional history - 1835 - 806 pages
...the best of my understanding, and the custom of war in the like cases: and I further swear, that I will not divulge the sentence of the court until it shall be approved by his majesty, or by some person duly authorized by him ; neither will I, upon any account,... | |
| Virginia - Law - 1836 - 496 pages
...advocate,, to wit : " You, А. В., do swear that you will not, upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court martial, unless required to give evidence thereof as a witness by a court of justice, or in due... | |
| William Nugent Glascock - Great Britain - 1836 - 730 pages
...following oath : — " /, AB , do swear, that I will not, upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose or discover the vote or opinion of any particular member of this Court-Martial, unless thereunto required by Act of Parliament. "So help me GOD." The judge-advocate... | |
| Great Britain - Law - 1836 - 592 pages
...the best of my understanding, and the custom of war m the like cases : And I further swear, That I will not divulge the sentence of the court until it shall be duly approved; neither will I, upon any account, at any time whatsoever, disclose or discover the vote... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - Commercial law - 1837 - 886 pages
...jf any doubt shall arise, not explained by said articles, according to your conscience, the best of your understanding, and the custom of war in like...the vote or opinion of any particular member of the court martial, unless required to give evidence thereof, as a witness, by a court of justice, in due... | |
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