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
 | William Winthrop - 1896 - 890 pages
...Confederate States. Tenth — Of conspiracies, or attempts or preparations to aid the enemy. Eleventh — Of persons advising or inciting others to abandon...the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. Twelfth — Of unlawfully burning, destroying or injuring, or attempting to burn, destroy or injure... | |
 | Duke University. Trinity College Historical Society - 1897 - 720 pages
...Government, or conspiracies to resist the lawful authority of the Confederate States. III. Of persons aiding or inciting others to abandon the Confederate cause,...the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. How far these clauses were directed against the Peace advocates remains unknown. Mrs. Spencer tells... | |
 | William Winthrop - 2000 - 588 pages
...Confederate States. Tenth—Of conspiracies, or attempts or preparations to aid the enemy. Eleventh—Of persons advising or inciting others to abandon the...the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy. Twelfth—Of unlawfully burning, destroying or injuring, or attempting to burn, destroy or injure any... | |
 | Gordon B. McKinney - 2004 - 506 pages
...North Carolina than elsewhere in the Confederacy. It suspended the writ for any person arrested for "advising or inciting others to abandon the Confederate...the Confederate States, or to adhere to the enemy." 5 Since the convention advocates had already stressed the importance of preserving civil liberties,... | |
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