A Reply to the Review of Judge Advocate General Holt of the Proceedings, Findings and Sentence, of the General Court Martial, in the Case of Major General Fitz John Porter, and a Vindication of that OfficerJohn Murphy & Company, 1863 - 88 halaman |
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... Locke , Captains Martin and Montieth , and Lieutenant Weld ? In fairness , it is obvious that this should have been done . General Morell was asked , " about what time did the march or movement of troops commence , " ( P. 185. ) 66 and ...
... Locke , Captains Martin and Montieth , and Lieutenant Weld ? In fairness , it is obvious that this should have been done . General Morell was asked , " about what time did the march or movement of troops commence , " ( P. 185. ) 66 and ...
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... Locke , Captain Fifield , and Montieth , and Lieutenant Weld , all present when the order was received , or was being executed , is not given at all , and the reader will ask why ? And can he give a satisfactory answer ? This obviously ...
... Locke , Captain Fifield , and Montieth , and Lieutenant Weld , all present when the order was received , or was being executed , is not given at all , and the reader will ask why ? And can he give a satisfactory answer ? This obviously ...
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... Locke.The night was " extremely dark . " " I received a very severe injury , groping about in the darkness . " ( P. 134. ) them distinctly from having been about a that General Butterfield had before testi- good deal , until after ...
... Locke.The night was " extremely dark . " " I received a very severe injury , groping about in the darkness . " ( P. 134. ) them distinctly from having been about a that General Butterfield had before testi- good deal , until after ...
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... Locke . " They ( the troops ) marched as fast as they could under the circum- stances , " and by the circumstances , he . said , he meant " the darkness of the night , and the obstructions of the road . " He ' also stated that the ...
... Locke . " They ( the troops ) marched as fast as they could under the circum- stances , " and by the circumstances , he . said , he meant " the darkness of the night , and the obstructions of the road . " He ' also stated that the ...
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... Locke , Chief of Porter's staff , and his Assistant Adjutant- General . He saw McDowell on the twen- ty - ninth , " on the ground where he had taken up our position in the direction of Gainesville , and near the Manassas Rail- road ...
... Locke , Chief of Porter's staff , and his Assistant Adjutant- General . He saw McDowell on the twen- ty - ninth , " on the ground where he had taken up our position in the direction of Gainesville , and near the Manassas Rail- road ...
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A Reply to the Review of Judge Advocate General Holt, of the Proceedings ... Reverdy Johnson Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 1863 |
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