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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... rendering honor where honor was due , a mildness of censure where he thought errors had been committed , an ar- dent love of country , and a confident con- sciousness of innocence of the charges which he was to answer , which , indepen ...
... rendering honor where honor was due , a mildness of censure where he thought errors had been committed , an ar- dent love of country , and a confident con- sciousness of innocence of the charges which he was to answer , which , indepen ...
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... rendered it proper , in the opinion of the writer , that the pub- lic judgment should be again invoked . Upon various grounds , it is not less due to Porter , and to truth - than to the good of the military service , and to the ...
... rendered it proper , in the opinion of the writer , that the pub- lic judgment should be again invoked . Upon various grounds , it is not less due to Porter , and to truth - than to the good of the military service , and to the ...
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... rendered his country in a most perilous crisis , should all at once have been so recreant to his past patriot- ism , so forgetful of his then well - earned and universally acknowledged fame , as to have committed acts almost before the ...
... rendered his country in a most perilous crisis , should all at once have been so recreant to his past patriot- ism , so forgetful of his then well - earned and universally acknowledged fame , as to have committed acts almost before the ...
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... rendered him careful , and guarded in his statements , and that he evinced a depth and solemnity of con- viction , rarely paralleled in judicial pro- ceedings . " What mind , but one so blinded by pre- judice , that its light was for a ...
... rendered him careful , and guarded in his statements , and that he evinced a depth and solemnity of con- viction , rarely paralleled in judicial pro- ceedings . " What mind , but one so blinded by pre- judice , that its light was for a ...
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Reverdy Johnson. • place in the grateful heart of the nation . But this renders it the more important , when his great authority is used to justify the sentence against Porter , a soldier to whom the country is yet more indebted , that ...
Reverdy Johnson. • place in the grateful heart of the nation . But this renders it the more important , when his great authority is used to justify the sentence against Porter , a soldier to whom the country is yet more indebted , that ...
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