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Statuts provinciaux de Bas-Canada
by Québec (Province). - 1795
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The Provincial Statutes of Lower-Canada, Volume 1

Québec (Province) - 1795 - 342 pages
...be binding on all the Officers, non-commiffioned Officers and private men of the Militia, who fliall be drawn out and embodied under the authority of this Aft. and fliall be judicially taken notice of by all Judges and in all Courts whatfoever. XXXII. And whereas...
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The Provincial Statutes of Lower-Canada, Volume 3

Québec (Province) - 1801 - 320 pages
...be binding on all the Officers, non-commiffioned Officers and private men of the Militia who ihall be drawn out, and embodied under the authority of this Aft- and ihall be judicially takea notice of by all Judges and in all Courts whatfo« ever. XXXVI. Provided always and' be it further...
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

1801 - 574 pages
...making, and establishing articles of war for the better government of the forets; " which articles shall be judicially taken notice of by all judges, and in all courts whatever." Those persons who are subject to military law next come under the author's coiibideratiun....
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The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Volume 21

English literature - 1805 - 574 pages
...any crime by fuch articles, and inflict penalties by fentcnce or judgment of the fame, which articles ihall be judicially taken notice of by all judges, and in all courts whatever ; but it is at the fame time provided, ' that no officer or foldier (hall, by fuch articles...
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Principles and Practice of Naval and Military Courts Martial: With ..., Volume 1

John M'Arthur - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1805 - 494 pages
...eftablifh articles of war for the better government of his majefty's forces, which articles fliall be judicially taken notice of by all judges and in all courts whatfoeverV By a fubfequent fection it is declared!, " That, for bringing offenders againft fuch articles...
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The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Passed in ...

Great Britain - Law - 1823 - 1102 pages
...Company's Forces, and the same from time to time to vary, alter and amend; which Articles of War shall be judicially taken Notice of by all Judges, and in all Courts whatsoever. XXXIV. And for the more effectual Notification thereof to the several Judges and Persons...
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A Portraiture of the Roman Catholic Religion: Or, an Unprejudiced Sketch of ...

Joseph Nightingale - Catholics - 1812 - 588 pages
...and establish articles of war for the better government of His Majesty's forces, which articles shall be judicially taken notice of by all judges and in all courts whatsoever."* The articles, so framed in pursuance of this act, and by its authority, direct inter...
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A Digested Abridgment, and Comparative View, of the Statute Law of ..., Volume 1

Joseph Gabbett - Law reports, digests, etc - 1812 - 700 pages
...to make articles of war for the better government of his Artidetoj aw. forces; which articles shall be judicially taken notice of by all judges, and in- all courts wliatsoever. And by s. 31. & 11. for bringing offenders against such articles i. 31. fcii. to justice,...
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Statutes at Large ...: (29 v. in 32) Statutes or the United Kingdom, 1801 ...

Great Britain - 1813 - 930 pages
...and eftablifh Articles of War, for the better Government of His Majeily's Forces, which Articles mall be judicially taken Notice of by all Judges, and in all Courts whatfoever. XXXV. And, for the more effectual Notification thereof to the feveral Judges and Perfons hereinafter...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of ..., Volume 4; Volume 15

Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas, William Pyle Taunton - 1815 - 722 pages
...and establish articles of war for the better government of his majesty's forces, which articles shall be judicially taken notice of by all judges, and in all courts whatsoever. And by s. 12. of the articles of war, art. 1. If any officer shall think himself wronged...
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