The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 8Frank Moore G.P. Putnam, 1865 - United States |
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... person resid- ing in the confederate States , and capable of bearing arms , to be in the military service of the ... persons claiming and receiving foreign protection to make their election within sixty days , to take up arms or quit ...
... person resid- ing in the confederate States , and capable of bearing arms , to be in the military service of the ... persons claiming and receiving foreign protection to make their election within sixty days , to take up arms or quit ...
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... must be impressed as in ordinary cases . " All persons detected in secreting articles sub- ject to the tax , or in deceiving as to the quantity produced by them , should be made to suffer the NOVEMBER 14. ] 7 DIARY OF EVENTS .
... must be impressed as in ordinary cases . " All persons detected in secreting articles sub- ject to the tax , or in deceiving as to the quantity produced by them , should be made to suffer the NOVEMBER 14. ] 7 DIARY OF EVENTS .
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... persons beyond the lines of pickets will be punished with the highest rigor known to the laws of war . III . All persons residing under the protection of the United States , and physically capable of military duty , are liable to ...
... persons beyond the lines of pickets will be punished with the highest rigor known to the laws of war . III . All persons residing under the protection of the United States , and physically capable of military duty , are liable to ...
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... persons whom we are solemnly bound to rescue , and upon whom they could then , without fear of retaliation , carry into execution the inhuman cruelties they have so basely threatened . " The President has ordered that the stern law of ...
... persons whom we are solemnly bound to rescue , and upon whom they could then , without fear of retaliation , carry into execution the inhuman cruelties they have so basely threatened . " The President has ordered that the stern law of ...
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... persons so found . The War Department for- bid , it being manifestly unjust to execute soldiers who were required by the rebel government to break their parole . — GENERAL JOHN H. MORGAN , with six of his officers , escaped from the ...
... persons so found . The War Department for- bid , it being manifestly unjust to execute soldiers who were required by the rebel government to break their parole . — GENERAL JOHN H. MORGAN , with six of his officers , escaped from the ...
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