The Law and Working of the Constitution: 1784-1914A. and C. Black, 1952 - Constitutional history |
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... military capacity : 20. ( 1 ) Any man of the Territorial Force who without leave lawfully granted , or such sickness ... military law or not , be liable to be tried by court - martial , and convicted and punished accordingly , and may be ...
... military capacity : 20. ( 1 ) Any man of the Territorial Force who without leave lawfully granted , or such sickness ... military law or not , be liable to be tried by court - martial , and convicted and punished accordingly , and may be ...
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... military law . It is plain that they knew of no other ; and the fact that when speaking , and clearly speaking , about the law applicable to soldiers , such men as Lord Hale and Sir William Blackstone , with their accuracy of statement ...
... military law . It is plain that they knew of no other ; and the fact that when speaking , and clearly speaking , about the law applicable to soldiers , such men as Lord Hale and Sir William Blackstone , with their accuracy of statement ...
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... military authority acting on behalf of His Majesty is entitled to take possession of and occupy lands and premises , the possession and occupation of which is in their opinion necessary for securing the public safety and the defence of ...
... military authority acting on behalf of His Majesty is entitled to take possession of and occupy lands and premises , the possession and occupation of which is in their opinion necessary for securing the public safety and the defence of ...
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STATUTES PAGE 1 An Act for Auditing the Public Accounts 1785 I | 1 |
The Consolidated Fund Customs and Excise | 2 |
Act 1787 | 3 |
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