Large, 1 12,) provides in its third section, " that if any person or persons shall within any fort, arsenal, dock-yard, magazine, or in any other place or district of country under the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States, commit the crime... Niles' National Register - Seite 1661821Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Howard Walter Caldwell - 1900 - 282 Seiten
...for the punishment of crimes against the United States within any fort, arsenal, dock-yard, magazine, or any other place or district of country, under the...and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States." — Cited in Shcahan, pp. 461, 462. Reopening of the African Slave Trade: a letter to John L. Peyton,... | |
| John Marshall - 1903 - 832 Seiten
...dock-yard, a magazine, are all of this character. When the sentence proceeds with the words, "or in any other place or district of country under the sole...and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States," the construction seems irresistible that by the words "other place " was intended another place of... | |
| John Marshall - 1903 - 828 Seiten
...dock-yard, a magazine, are all of this character. When the sentence proceeds with the words, "or in any other place or district of country under the sole...and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States," the construction seems irresistible that by the words "other place '' was intended another place of... | |
| John Marshall - 1905 - 518 Seiten
...dock-yard, a magazine, are all of this character. When the sentence proceeds with the words, " or in any other place or district of country under the sole...and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States," the construction seems irresistible that, by the words "other place," was intended another place of... | |
| Charles Richmond Henderson - 1910 - 378 Seiten
...person should commit the crime of wilful murder "within any fort, arsenal, dock yard, magazine or in any other place, or district of country, under the...sole and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States" he should suffer death. But the court held that the word "place" as used in that statute had a territorial... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1910 - 700 Seiten
...the United States; the words "within any fort, •reenal, dock-yard, magnzlne, or In any other piare or district of country under the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States," In the .'id section of the act of 1790, ch. 9, not extending to a ship of war, but only to objects... | |
| 1911 - 1998 Seiten
...to us that congress has already acted in the belief that the territory of the United States is not a place or district of country under the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of the Lnited States, within the meaning of the law under consideration." Territory of New Mexico v. Yarberry.... | |
| 1908 - 746 Seiten
...Apl. 30. 1790, Sec. 7. the Crime of Murder Committed within any Fort. Arsenal, Dock Yard, Magazine or other place or District of Country, under the Sole and Exclusive Jurisdiction of the United States shall be punished with Death, and the Criminal not from the nature of the Offence, but from the place... | |
| 1915 - 748 Seiten
...dockyard, a magazine, are all of this character. When the sentence proceeds with the words, 'or in any other place or district of country under the sole...and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States,' the construction seems Irresistible that, by the words 'other place,' was intended another place of... | |
| Elijah Nathaniel Zoline - 1921 - 650 Seiten
...was provided that if any person or persons should within any fort, arsenal, dockyard, magazine, or in any other place or district of country under the sole and exclusive jurisdiction of the United States commit the crime of willful murder such person on conviction should suffer death. And it gave to the... | |
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