| Daniel Gardner - 1860 - 740 páginas
...President by the declaration of war. His duty and his power are purely military. As commander-in-chief he is authorized to direct the movements of the naval...employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to harass and conquer and subdue the enemy. He may invade the hostile country and subject it to the sovereignty... | |
| United States. District Court (District of Columbia) - 1861 - 28 páginas
...Fleming et al. vs. Page, (9th Howard, 615,) the present Chief Justice says : "As commander-in-chief, he is authorized to direct the movements of the naval...employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to harass and conquer and subdue the enemy." Again, at page 616 : •'The person who acted in the character... | |
| Andrés Castillero - 1861 - 1066 páginas
...power are purely military. As commander-inchief, he is authorized to direct the military and naval forces placed by law at his command, and to employ...effectual to harrass and conquer and subdue the enemy. He may invade the hostile country, and subject it to the sovereignty and authority of the United States.... | |
| 1863 - 796 páginas
...Washington were that the President was commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and, as such, ho was authorized to direct the movements of the naval and...and to employ them in the manner he may deem most eflcctual to harass and conquer and subdue tlie enemy. As chief of tho navy, nobody can doubt the right... | |
| Francis Henry Upton - 1863 - 536 páginas
...of Fleming et al. vs. Page (9 Howard, 615), the present Chief-Justice says: 'As commander-in-chief he is authorized to direct the movements of the naval...law at his command, and to employ them in the manner Tie may deem most effectual to harass and conquer and subdue the enemy.' Again, at page 616 : ' The... | |
| 1864 - 814 páginas
...Washington were that the President was commander-in-chief of the army and navy, and, as such, he was authorized to direct the movements of the naval and...employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to harass and conqner and subdue the enemy. As chief of tbe navy, nobody can donbt the right of its commander... | |
| 1864 - 794 páginas
...Washington were that the President was cominander-in-chief of the army and MTT, and, as such, he was authorized to direct the movements of the naval and...employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to harass and conquer and subdue the enemy. In case* of invasion by a foreign power, or insurrection at... | |
| William Whiting - 1864 - 376 páginas
...authorized to direct the move- Powers of men's of the naval and military forces placed bylaw at hi* command,^^™^ and to 'employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to har- mamler-ina.,-s and conquer and subdue the enemy. He may invade the A^e™^,,,,. country, and subject... | |
| William Whiting - 1864 - 106 páginas
...move- Powers of ments of the naval and military forces placed by law at his command, Jientas^omand to employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to har- mander-inass and conquer and subdue the enemy. He may invade the hostile ^ ilet to . country,... | |
| William Whiting - 1864 - 104 páginas
...power are purely military. As commander-in-chief, he is authorized to direct the move- Powers of ments of the naval and military forces placed by law at his command, ^^^comand to employ them in the manner he may deem most effectual to har- mander-inass and conquer... | |
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