| United States. Bureau of Insular Affairs, Charles Edward Magoon - 1902 - 816 pages
...was wrested by the United States from Spain by forcent arms, under the constitutional direction of the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, in pursuance of the joint resolution «if Congreas passed April 20, 18!)K. This resolution... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1902 - 768 pages
...the Spanish law regulating the exercise of said right in connection with mines and minerals? " 5. May the President of the United States, as commander in chief of the Army and Navy, now exercise the power of legislation and provide for the ahenation of minerals and... | |
| United States. War Department - 1903 - 674 pages
...portions of the archipelago civil government had been established, in pursuance of orders issued by the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy; but at that time garrisons were stationed all over the islands for the purpose of enforcing... | |
| Philippines. Governor - 1903 - 658 pages
...prior to the payment of the duties in question. All questions, therefore, in regard to the powers of the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, and his authority by virtue of such position to impose customs dues upon imports coming... | |
| 1903 - 770 pages
...to be valid, in appeal No. 18. Warner, Barnes & Co.. Limited, appellants, under authority given by the President of the United States, as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, and by virtue of the war power vested in him. The result is that the judgment of the... | |
| 1907 - 640 pages
...were subject to absolute military government. The Military Governors had full authority, subject to the President of the United States, as Commander in chief of the army, to conduct the affairs of the Insular Government. They exercised the authority whenever they... | |
| United States. District Court (Puerto Rico), Henry F. Hord, Bernard Shandon Rodey - 1908 - 604 pages
...later, on May 1st of that year. On April 14, 1899, three days after the ratification of this treaty, the President of the United States, as Commander in Chief of the Army, authorized, as it is claimed, by an "indorsement," the creation of the provisional court in question,... | |
| Philippines. Legislature. Philippine Commission - 1908 - 575 pages
...their application to the Moro Province are invalid. While the Philippine Islands were being governed by the President of the United States as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, the President created the Philippine Commission, and said Commission on September 1,... | |
| S. D. Waterman - 1909 - 182 pages
...of officers of higher rank than the accused. The verdict in a trial by Court-martial is reviewed by the President of the United States, as Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy. The verdict stands or falls, according to his approval or disapproval. Each Congress... | |
| Alvin Victor Sellers - 1919 - 318 pages
...men of the Regular Army are hereby suspended for the period of the present emergency. SEC. 12. That the President of the United States, as Commander in Chief of the Army, is authorized to make such regulations, governing the prohibition of alcoholic liquors in or... | |
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