| George Washington - Presidents - 1891 - 550 pages
...judge, it shall be lawful for the President of the United States to call forth the militia of such State to suppress such combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed ; and, if the militia of a State, when such combinations may happen, shall refuse or be insufficient to suppress... | |
| Thomas Mealey Harris - 1892 - 470 pages
...shall be lawful by this act for the President to call forth the militia of such State, or of any other State or States, as may be necessary to suppress such combinations and to cause the laws to be executed (ist Statutes at Large, 424). By the act of 1807 it is provided that in case of insurrection... | |
| Samuel Giles Buckingham - Connecticut - 1894 - 574 pages
...call for the militia of the several States of the Union to the aggregate number of 7o,0tK), in order to suppress such combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed. The details for this object will be immediately communicated to the State authorities through the War... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1896 - 658 pages
...militia of any other vState or States most convenient thereto as may be necessary; ami the use of the militia so to be called forth may be continued, if...expiration of thirty days after the commencement of the ensuing session: Provided ahcavs, That whenever it may be necessary in the judgment of the President... | |
| Campaign literature - 1880 - 240 pages
...being notified to jnethe _p_ ,i. President of the United States to call forth the militia of such State to suppress such combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed. And if the militia of a State where such combination may happen shall refuse, or be insufficient to suppress... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1897 - 818 pages
...such numbers of the militia of any other State or States most convenient thereto as may be necessary; and the use of militia so to be called forth may be...expiration of thirty days after the commencement of the ensuing session. In 1795 this provision was substantially reenacted in a law which repealed the act... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 652 pages
...militia of any other State or States most convenient thereto as may be necessary; and the use of the militia so to be called forth may be continued, if...expiration of thirty days after the commencement of the ensuing session: Provided always, That whenever it may be necessary in the judgment of the President... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 638 pages
...any other State or States most, convenient thereto as may be necessary; and the use of the mi lit in so to be called forth may be continued, if necessary,...expiration of thirty days after the commencement of the ensuing session: Provided always, That whenever it may be necessary in the judgment of the President... | |
| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 668 pages
...such numbers of the militia of any other State or States most convenient thereto as may be necessary; and the use of militia so to be called forth may be...continued, if necessary, until the expiration of thirty flays afler the commencement of the ensuing session. In 1795 this provision was substantially reenacted... | |
| William Archibald Dunning - Reconstruction - 1897 - 422 pages
...lawful for the President of the United States to call forth the militia of such state, or of any other state or states, as may be necessary to suppress such...combinations, and to cause the laws to be duly executed. 1 Buchanan's interpretation of this was that the militia was to be employed only as a posse comi1 1... | |
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