| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 864 páginas
...Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favour and support our efforts must all prove in vain. The Commanding General, therefore, earnestly exhorts...any way offend against the orders on this subject. RE LEE, General. The reader will perceive in this address some pleasing and honourable sentiments;... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 894 páginas
...Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favour and support our efforts must all prove in vain. The Commanding General, therefore, earnestly exhorts...any way offend against the orders on this subject. RE LEE, General. The reader will perceive in this address some pleasing and honourable sentiments;... | |
| James D. McCabe - 1866 - 752 páginas
...to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favor and support our efforts must all prove in vain. " The Commanding General, therefore, earnestly exhorts...wanton injury to private property ; and he enjoins upon idl officers to arrest and bring to summary punishment all who shall in any way offend against the... | |
| 1869 - 944 páginas
...our efforts must all prove in vain. i !ie Commanding General therefore earnestly ex• •••r'i the troops to abstain with most scrupulous care from unnecessary or wanton injury to private property ; ¿rid he enjoin* upon all officers to arrest and brine ^ • Miniuiary iHiriUhinent all who shall... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1870 - 360 páginas
...course of the enemy in our own country. It must be remembered that we make war only upon armed men. The Commanding General, therefore, earnestly exhorts...any way offend against the orders on this subject." Such was Lee's order — and it was obeyed. Here is the declaration of a Pennsylvanian, upon whose... | |
| Wade Hampton - 1871 - 54 páginas
...vengeance belongeth, and without whose favor and support, our efforts must all prove in vain. / 33 "The Commanding General, therefore, earnestly exhorts...any way, offend against the orders on this subject. "RE LEE, General." This order, pervaded as it is by the spirit of Christianity and the dictates of... | |
| John Esten Cooke - 1871 - 684 páginas
...Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favor and support our efforts must all prove in vain. The commanding general, therefore, earnestly exhorts...any way offend against the orders on this subject. RE LEE, General. The noble maxima and truly Christian spirit of this paper will remain the undying... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1871 - 936 páginas
...Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favour and support our efforts must all prove in vain. The Commanding General, therefore, earnestly exhorts...any way offend against the orders on this subject. RE LEE, General. The reader will perceive in this address some pleasing and honourable sentiments;... | |
| 1872 - 886 páginas
...Him to whom vengeance belongeth, without whose favor And support our efforts must all prove in vaia. The Commanding General therefore earnestly exhorts the troops to abstain with most scrupulous core from unnecessary or wanton injury to private property; and he enjoins upon all officers to arrest... | |
| John William Jones - 1875 - 586 páginas
...to whom vengeance belongeth, and without whose favor and support our efforts must all prove in vain. "The commanding general, therefore, earnestly exhorts...any way offend against the orders on this subject. "RE LEE, General." That these orders were in some instances violated is not denied, but both General... | |
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