| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1839 - 1032 pages
...against bearing arms. The president has the power of calling out the militia of the states ; and, when ou active service, it is subject to the same rules and...serve as soldiers when called upon to take the field, Nand being at all other times employed in labours subservient to the practice of the useful arts. They... | |
| 1839 - 532 pages
...Union, those who are employed in the post-office department, &c.; and, in some of the states, persona are exempted who have scruples of conscience against...military offenders are composed of militia officers only. MILI'ZIA, FRANCESCO. According to the autobiographical sketch which he has left us, Milizia was born... | |
| Political dictionary - 1846 - 976 pages
...persons excepted are the executive, judicial, and representative officers of the Union, those who arc employed in the post-office department, &c. ; and,...trial of military offenders are composed of militia oflicers only. A militia may be a useful addition toa regular standing army, when it can be rendered... | |
| Political science - 1846 - 982 pages
...conscience against bearing arms. The president has the power of calling out the militia of the suites ; and. when on active service, it is subject to the...offenders are composed of militia officers only. A militia may be a useful addition to a regular standing army, when it can be rendered an efficient body... | |
| Economics - 1853 - 502 pages
...constitute the militia of France. In the United States of North America, by an act passed in 1792, the principal provisions of which are still in force,...offenders are composed of militia officers only. A militia may be a useful addition to a regular standing army, when it can be rendered an efficient body... | |
| West Virginia - 1872 - 734 pages
...population. SECTION 19. The militia, when called into the actual service of the United States, shall be subject to the same Rules and Articles of War as the regular troops of the United States. SECTION 20. The militia, when called into actual service, shall be organized... | |
| United States - Naval law - 1875 - 388 pages
...All that part of the territory of the United States included the laws of the United States, shall be subject to the same rules and articles of war as the regular troops of the United States. Permanent seat within the present limits of the District of Colum hia shall be... | |
| Rollin Augustus Ives - Military law - 1879 - 514 pages
...suppression of rebellion against and resistance to the laws of the United States, shall be subjected to the same rules and articles of war as the regular troops of the United States." * The militia may be called out either by requisition upon, or orders to, the... | |
| Thomas Edie Hill - Business - 1883 - 542 pages
...apportions them among much States according to representative population. In a time of rebellion the militia is subject to the same rules and articles of war as the regular troops of the United States. When called into actual service, however, the militia is reorganized in a manner... | |
| John Bouvier - Law - 1883 - 876 pages
...1642; and see 12 Wheat. 19; 5 P"hila. 2«9. When the militia are called into actual service, they are subject to the same rules and articles of war as the regular troops ; RS § 1644. The president may specify their term of service, not exceeding nine months ; RS § 1648.... | |
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