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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Reverdy Johnson. pression is gained from looks and manner , but it is clear . " . filling high official places , and whose claim to capacity and confidence , ( however ri- Under all these circumstances , with diculous these are to those ...
Reverdy Johnson. pression is gained from looks and manner , but it is clear . " . filling high official places , and whose claim to capacity and confidence , ( however ri- Under all these circumstances , with diculous these are to those ...
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... Clearly illegal as the decision the Judge - Advocate was also designed , as was , and strange as it is that it did not so proved by its general circulation by the appear to the Judge - Advocate and the War Department , that these ...
... Clearly illegal as the decision the Judge - Advocate was also designed , as was , and strange as it is that it did not so proved by its general circulation by the appear to the Judge - Advocate and the War Department , that these ...
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... clearly evinces the utter groundlessness of sus- picion . His " killed and wounded and enfeebled troops " he points to ... clear the country between that place and Gaines- ville , where General McDowell is . If Morell has not joined you ...
... clearly evinces the utter groundlessness of sus- picion . His " killed and wounded and enfeebled troops " he points to ... clear the country between that place and Gaines- ville , where General McDowell is . If Morell has not joined you ...
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... clearly embraced . 99 using the portion of the evidence which he quotes , as bearing on the question in- volved in this ... clear . For in the postscript But Porter did not say what is stated he was told that , in the event of his not by ...
... clearly embraced . 99 using the portion of the evidence which he quotes , as bearing on the question in- volved in this ... clear . For in the postscript But Porter did not say what is stated he was told that , in the event of his not by ...
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... clearly , the reasons for the rule . Having then , ( that is , when he is present on the spot , ) knowledge of the state of things , he can listen to the objections , " and give the necessary ex- planations to him who should execute the ...
... clearly , the reasons for the rule . Having then , ( that is , when he is present on the spot , ) knowledge of the state of things , he can listen to the objections , " and give the necessary ex- planations to him who should execute the ...
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accused admitted Advocate alleged animus answer army Army of Virginia Article of War artillery asked attack the enemy August battle believe Bristow Station Bull Run Burnside Butterfield campaign Captain Pope Centreville character charge chief Ciudad Rodrigo Colonel column command conduct confidence contrary corps Court dark daylight defense dence disobedience dispatches doubt duty evidence fact Fitz-John Porter force front Gainesville give given Groveton Heintzelman honor hour JOHN POPE joint order Judge Judge-Ad Judge-Advocate says judgment Junction King's division Lieutenant-Colonel Locke Major-General Manassas Manassas Junction mand Massena maxim McClellan McDowell and King ment miles military mind Morell morning move night obey officer opinion patriotic Pope's Porter position President proof proved purpose question recollect regiment relied rendered reply retreat right flank road Roberts sentence Smith Soult specification sunset supposed Sykes testimony thing three o'clock tion told treach troops twenty-ninth twenty-seventh Warrenton Warrenton Turnpike whilst witness