| Great Britain - 1845 - 1386 pages
...Kind of Punishment within this Realm ' by Martial Law, or in any other Manner than by the Judg' ment of his Peers, and according to the known and established...guilty of any other Crime in breach of good Order and Disci' pline, be brought to a more exemplary and speedy Punieh' ment than the usual Forms of the Law... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1845 - 1304 pages
...of punishment within this realm, by mrdal law, or in any other manner than by judgment of his pew. and according to the known and established laws of...nevertheless, it being requisite for the retaining all the before-menaoaed forces in their duty, that an exact discipline be observed, and that .-cidkrs... | |
| Matthew Bacon, Sir Henry Gwilliam, Charles Edward Dodd - Law - 1846 - 708 pages
...limb, or subjected in time of peace to any kind of punishment within this realm, by martial law, or in any other manner than by the judgment of his peers,...nevertheless, it being requisite for the retaining such forces in their duty that an exact discipline be observed, and that soldiers who shall mutiny... | |
| Great Britain - 1847 - 858 pages
...Kind of Punishment within this Realm ' by Martial Law, or in any other Manner than by the Judg' ment of his Peers, and according to the known and established...observed, and that Marines who shall mutiny or ' stir lip Sedition, or shall desert Her Majesty's Service, or be ' guilty of any other Crime in breach of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1847 - 638 pages
...peace to any kind of punishment within this realm, by martial lavr, or in any other manner than by judgment of his peers, and according to the known...nevertheless, it being requisite, for the retaining all the before-mentioned forces in their duty, that an exact discipline be observed, and that soldiers... | |
| Great Britain - 1848 - 1222 pages
...or subjected in Time of Peace to ' any Kind of Punishment within this Realm by Martial Law, ' or in any other Manner than by the Judgment of his Peers,...observed, and that Marines who shall mutiny or stir up Sedi' tion, or shall desert Her Majesty's Service, or be guilty of any ' other Crime in breach of good... | |
| United States - 1849 - 604 pages
...limb, or subjected in time of peace to any kind of punishment within this realm, by martial laiv or in any other manner than by the judgment of his peers,...to the known and established laws of this realm." Art. 29 refers to the duty of the commanding officer, but it contains nothing to protect the sailor.... | |
| United States - 1849 - 606 pages
...limb, or subjected in time of peace to any kind of punishment within this realm, by martial laiv or in any other manner than by the judgment of his peers,...to the known and established laws of this realm." Art. 29 refers to the duty of the commanding officer, but it contains nothing to protect the sailor.... | |
| Law - 1851 - 520 pages
...man may be forejudged of life or limb, or subjected to any kind of punishment by martial law, or in any other manner than by the judgment of his peers,...to the known and established laws of this realm," a legislative declaration unparalleled for solemnity, having been repeated in every succeeding session... | |
| Great Britain - 1851 - 932 pages
...before-mentioned Forces in ' their Duty, that an exact Discipline be observed, and that ' Soldiers who shall mutiny or stir up Sedition, or shall desert. ' Her Majesty's Service, or be guilty of Crimes and Offences ' to the Prejudice of good Order and Military Discipline, be ' brought to a more... | |
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