States ; of conspiracies, or attempts or preparations to aid the enemy ; of persons aiding or inciting others to abandon the confederate cause, or to resist the confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy... Congressional Serial Set - Page 3871904Full view - About this book
| Confederate States of America - 1862 - 474 pages
...'he Confederate cause, or to resist tbc Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. Twelfth.— W unlawfully burning, destroying or injuring, or attempting...other property, with the intent of aiding the enemy. Thirteenth. — Of treasonable designs to impair the military power cf the Government, by destroying... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1864 - 464 pages
...Confederate causo, or to resist tho Conftnleratu States, or to udhe.ro to tho enemy. 12. Of unlawful burning, destroying or injuring, or attempting to burn, destroy or injure any bridge or railroad, or telegraph lino of communication, or other property with tho intent of aiding tliu enemy,* 13. Of treasonable... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 680 pages
...States. 10. Of conspiracies, or attempts or preparations to aid the enemy. v П. Of persone aiding or inciting others to abandon the Confederate cause,...the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. 12. Of unlawful burning, destroying or injuring, or attempting to burn, destroy or injure any bridge... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1865 - 430 pages
...demands of the govX. Of conspiracies, or attempts or preparations to aid the enemy. XI. Of persons aiding or inciting others to abandon the Confederate cause,...the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. XII. Of unlawfully burning, destroying- or injuring, or attempting to burn, destroy, or injure any... | |
| 1865 - 866 pages
...abandon the Confederate cause, or to resist tho Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. XII. Of unlawfully burning, destroying or injuring, or...burn, destroy or injure any bridge or railroad, or telegraph line of communication, or other property with the intent of aiding the enemy. XIII. Of treasonable... | |
| 1865 - 870 pages
...abandon the Confederate cause, or to resist tho Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. XII. g :ρB s"ӧ kC,_ ͗ j?q_t ՙ ~ _ n &둫 B F F 5k ] 1 n @| p da Kh G = 8*! 6> *wڋ telegraph line of communication, or other property witli the intent of aiding the епешу. XIII.... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 690 pages
...Confederate cnuse, or to resist the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. 32. Of unlawful burning, destroying or injuring, or attempting to burn, destroy or injure any bridge or railroad, or telegraph lino of communication, or other property with the intent of aiding tho enemy.* 13. Of treasonable... | |
| Edward McPherson - 1865 - 676 pages
...Confederate саше, or to resist the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. 12. Of unlawful burning, destroying or injuring, or attempting to burn, destroy or injure any bridge or railroad, or telegraph line of communication, or other property with the InU'ut of aiding the enemy.* 13. Of treasonable... | |
| 1866 - 858 pages
...abandon the Confedéralo cause, or to resist the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. XII. Of unlawfully burning, destroying or injuring, or...burn, destroy or injure any bridge or railroad, or telegraph line of communication, or other property with the intent of aiding the спешу. XIII.... | |
| 1869 - 868 pages
...Confederate States. X. Of conspiracies, or attempts or preparations to aM the enemy. XI. Of persons aiding or inciting others to abandon the Confederate cause,...the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. XII. Of unlawfully burning, destroying or injuring, or attempting to burn, destroy or injure any bridge... | |
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