Any officer or soldier who shall upbraid another for refusing a challenge, shall himself be punished as a challenger; and all officers and soldiers are hereby discharged from any disgrace or opinion of disadvantage which might arise from their having... Calcutta Magazine and Monthly Register - Page 8341830Full view - About this book
| William Winthrop - Law - 2000 - 588 pages
...general court-martial. and soldiers are hereby discharged from any disgrace or opinion of disadvantag« which might arise from their having refused to accept of challenges, as they will only have acted in ohedience to the laws, and done their duty as good soldiers who subject themselves to discipline. Anr.... | |
| United States. War Department - History - 2002 - 604 pages
...shall himself be punished as a challenger; and all officers and soldiers are hereby discharged from any disgrace or opinion of disadvantage which might...challenges, as they will only have acted in obedience to the laws, and done their duty as good soldiers who subject themselves to discipline. ART. 29. No sutler... | |
| US War Department - History - 2005 - 268 pages
...shall himself be punished as a challenger; and all officers and soldiers are hereby discharged for any disgrace or opinion of disadvantage which might...challenges, as they will only have acted in obedience to the laws, and done their duty as good soldiers who subject themselves to discipline. ART. 29. No sutler... | |
| Patrick O'Kelley - History - 2006 - 753 pages
...challenge, shall himself be punished as a challenger; and all officers and soldiers are hereby discharged of any disgrace, or opinion of disadvantage, which...challenges, as they will only have acted in obedience to the orders of Congress, and done their duty as good soldiers, who subject themselves to discipline.... | |
| Cuba. Military Governor, 1899-1902 (Leonard Wood) - Cuba - 1902 - 664 pages
...himself be punished as a challenger : and all officers and enlisted men are hereby discharged from any disgrace or opinion of disadvantage which might arise from their having refused to accept challenges, as they will only have acted in obedience to the law, and have done their duty as good... | |
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