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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... mand , notwithstanding his sad failure in his Virginia campaign . Brigadier - General Roberts was assigned to a more important one than he had ever held before , or to which any competent officer who had known him believed him equal ...
... mand , notwithstanding his sad failure in his Virginia campaign . Brigadier - General Roberts was assigned to a more important one than he had ever held before , or to which any competent officer who had known him believed him equal ...
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... mand , or at all justify dismissal from ser- vice ? The wars of Europe furnish very many instances to the contrary . Even Napoleon , the strictest of disciplinarians as well as the greatest military man the world has ever known , not ...
... mand , or at all justify dismissal from ser- vice ? The wars of Europe furnish very many instances to the contrary . Even Napoleon , the strictest of disciplinarians as well as the greatest military man the world has ever known , not ...
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... mand , implored Ney " to resist to the right , Soult objected to the measure , on utmost , as the nature of the ground would account of the obscurity of the atmosphere , well enable him to do , on his way to Con- etc. " " and the result ...
... mand , implored Ney " to resist to the right , Soult objected to the measure , on utmost , as the nature of the ground would account of the obscurity of the atmosphere , well enable him to do , on his way to Con- etc. " " and the result ...
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... mand reached that point ? ( P. 177. ) Ignorance , however , of these círcum- the Court . How they are to be vindicated , except upon the hypothesis of an obtuse- ness of intellect , the effect of prejudice , no fair mind can imagine . 2 ...
... mand reached that point ? ( P. 177. ) Ignorance , however , of these círcum- the Court . How they are to be vindicated , except upon the hypothesis of an obtuse- ness of intellect , the effect of prejudice , no fair mind can imagine . 2 ...
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... mands always have to allow men to pass to the rear , and the one that I spoke of at the creek , when I said , I found it . necessary to halt my command for some time , in order to unite it . ” ( P. 179. ) 3. Locke . " They ( the troops ) ...
... mands always have to allow men to pass to the rear , and the one that I spoke of at the creek , when I said , I found it . necessary to halt my command for some time , in order to unite it . ” ( P. 179. ) 3. Locke . " They ( the troops ) ...
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