By the terms of the agreement, officers and men can return to their homes, and remain there until exchanged. "You will take with you the satisfaction that proceeds from the consciousness of duty faithfully performed ; and I earnestly pray that a merciful... Men and Things I Saw in Civil War Days - Page 381by James Fowler Rusling - 1899 - 411 pagesFull view - About this book
| American essays - 1912 - 912 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to...officers and men can return to their homes, and remain there until exchanged. You will take with you the satisfaction that proceeds from the consciousness... | |
| James Fitz James Caldwell - South Carolina - 1866 - 278 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers and men will return to their homes and remain there until exchanged. You will take... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 758 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers and men can return to their homes, and remain there until exchanged. You will take... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 398 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers and men can return to their homes and remain there until exchanged. Yon will take... | |
| William Parker Snow - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 576 pages
...countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers and men can return to their homes and remain there until exchanged. You will take with you the satisfaction that proceeds from the consequences of duty faithfully performed, and I earnestly pray that a merciful God will extend yon... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 776 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers and men can return to their homes, and remain there until exchanged. You will take... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 894 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers and men can return to their homes, and remain there until exchanged. You will take... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 864 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers and men can return to their homes, and remain there until exchanged. You will take... | |
| James D. McCabe - Generals - 1866 - 752 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. " By the terms of agreement, officers and men can return to their homes, and remain there until exchanged. "You will... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1871 - 822 pages
...would have attended the continuation of the contest, I have determined to avoid the useless sacrifice of those whose past services have endeared them to their countrymen. By the terms of agreement, officers and men can return to their homes, and remain there until exchanged. You will take... | |
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