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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... fact disclosed in part in a short I debate in that body at its recent session . On a motion calling for the Record for the purpose of publication - Mr . Fessenden objected , because , as he stated , the Record had already been printed ...
... fact disclosed in part in a short I debate in that body at its recent session . On a motion calling for the Record for the purpose of publication - Mr . Fessenden objected , because , as he stated , the Record had already been printed ...
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... facts through human testimony , such means are known not only to be important but essential . No con- clusion arrived ... fact as to either calling for such an honor , and have not been more successful since , except and very recently as ...
... facts through human testimony , such means are known not only to be important but essential . No con- clusion arrived ... fact as to either calling for such an honor , and have not been more successful since , except and very recently as ...
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... fact , however , that the conceit , they may believe that they pos- present one is maintained and justified by sess this highest of intellectual powers . Mr. Judge - Advocate - General Holt , makes And where they are not self - deluded ...
... fact , however , that the conceit , they may believe that they pos- present one is maintained and justified by sess this highest of intellectual powers . Mr. Judge - Advocate - General Holt , makes And where they are not self - deluded ...
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... facts and idle fancies , it attach- es substance and reality . It affects the very warp and woof of the mind , engenders suspicion , and gives to idle and trivial cir- cumstances , the weight of unanswerable proofs . He who read through ...
... facts and idle fancies , it attach- es substance and reality . It affects the very warp and woof of the mind , engenders suspicion , and gives to idle and trivial cir- cumstances , the weight of unanswerable proofs . He who read through ...
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... facts were most important to enable the President to pass under- standingly upon the case , that every fact communicated by the dispatches was true . Burnside was asked by the Court , " From what you know now , have you any reason to ...
... facts were most important to enable the President to pass under- standingly upon the case , that every fact communicated by the dispatches was true . Burnside was asked by the Court , " From what you know now , have you any reason to ...
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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