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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... seen , an acquittal was anticipated with undoubt- ing confidence . So great and general was that confidence , that never in the history of jurisprudence , civil , criminal , or military , was a judgment announced that so shocked and ...
... seen , an acquittal was anticipated with undoubt- ing confidence . So great and general was that confidence , that never in the history of jurisprudence , civil , criminal , or military , was a judgment announced that so shocked and ...
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... seen that the Judge - Advocate declined to answer the defense , thereby seemingly submitting to a judgment by default , and that the Court decided so im- mediately after the defense was closed , that all saw it was impossible , even ...
... seen that the Judge - Advocate declined to answer the defense , thereby seemingly submitting to a judgment by default , and that the Court decided so im- mediately after the defense was closed , that all saw it was impossible , even ...
Halaman 7
... seen without either study or practice , although it is not entitled , when it comes to be ex- in all other respects they are seen to be amined . A reader uninformed as to the placed low in the scale of human capacity . evidence , will ...
... seen without either study or practice , although it is not entitled , when it comes to be ex- in all other respects they are seen to be amined . A reader uninformed as to the placed low in the scale of human capacity . evidence , will ...
Halaman 10
... seen Lieutenant - Colonel Smith , could for a mo- ment believe that such was their relative condition ? Well might the reviewer , then , fear that his effort to establisb , by such proof , the intended treachery of the ac- cused , had ...
... seen Lieutenant - Colonel Smith , could for a mo- ment believe that such was their relative condition ? Well might the reviewer , then , fear that his effort to establisb , by such proof , the intended treachery of the ac- cused , had ...
Halaman 12
... seen any thing to lead me to think that he ( the accused ) was ANY THING BUT A FAITHFUL AND LOYAL OFFICER ; " nor that , in his opinion , every officer who knew him , and had witnessed his conduct throughout the war , as well as when he ...
... seen any thing to lead me to think that he ( the accused ) was ANY THING BUT A FAITHFUL AND LOYAL OFFICER ; " nor that , in his opinion , every officer who knew him , and had witnessed his conduct throughout the war , as well as when he ...
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