The Confederate armies now in existence to be disbanded and conducted to their several State capitals, there to deposit their arms and public property in the State arsenal; and each officer and man to execute and file an agreement to cease from acts of... Harper's New Monthly Magazine - Page 124edited by - 1865Full view - About this book
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1886 - 650 pages
...general of any one to its opponent, and reasonable time — say, forty-eight hours — allowed. 2. The Confederate armies now in existence to be disbanded and conducted to their several State capitals, there to deposit their arms and public property in the State Arsenal... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 598 pages
...General of either o:ic tn its opponent, and reasonable time— say forty-eight hours— allowed. " 2d — The Confederate armies now in existence to be disbanded and conducted to their several wus iloiio without oiiy consultation with you or any knowledge of Mr. Lincoln, but rather,... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - Slavery - 1862 - 842 pages
...of either one to its opponent, and reasonable time — say forty-eight hours — allowed. " Second. The Confederate armies now in existence to be disbanded and conducted to their several State capitals, there to deposit their arms and public property in the State arsenals,... | |
| 1866 - 706 pages
...dishanded, and conducted to their several State capitals, therein to deposit their arms and puhlic property in the State arsenal, and each officer and...and file an agreement to cease from acts of war, and to ahide the action of hoth State and federal anthorities. The numher of arms and munitions of war... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...commanding General of any one to his opponent, and reasonable time, say forty-eight hours, allowed. " 2d. eights thtir several State capitals, there to deposit their arms mid public property in the State arsenal... | |
| American literature - 1865 - 828 pages
...General of either one to its opponent, and reasonable time, eay forty-eight hours, allowed. " Stctmd — The Confederate armies now in existence to be disbanded...State arsenal, and each officer and man to execute und file an agreement to cease from acts of war and abide the action of botli State and Federal authorities.... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1865 - 944 pages
...hours — allowed. "Second. Tho Confederate armies cow in existence tobe disbanded and conducted their several State capitals, there to deposit their arms and public property in the ite arsenals, and each officer and man to execute and file au agreement to сеаяе from s of war,... | |
| Faunt Le Roy Senour - Atlanta Campaign, 1864 - 1865 - 736 pages
...commanding general of either one to its opponents, and a reasonable time, say forty-eight hours, allowed. 2. The Confederate armies now in existence to be disbanded and conducted to their several State capitals, there to deposit their arms and public property in the State arsenals,... | |
| Thomas Mears Eddy - Illinois - 1866 - 736 pages
...commanding General of anyone to his opponent, and reasonable time, aay forty-eight hours, allowed. " 2d. The Confederate armies now in existence to be disbanded and conducted to their several State capitals, there to deposit their arms and public property in the State arsenal;... | |
| Thomas Prentice Kettell - United States - 1865 - 872 pages
...of either one to its opponent, and reasonable time — say forty-eight hours — allowed. ",S'-coK<i The Confederate armies now in existence to be disbanded and conducted to their several State capitals, there to deposit their arms and public property in the State arsenals,... | |
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