| Edward Robins - Generals - 1905 - 406 pages
...and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. " (7) In general terms, — the war to cease ; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive...the United States can command, on condition of the disband ment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption of peaceful... | |
| Walter Lynwood Fleming - Buildings - 1906 - 532 pages
...hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. 7. In general terms the war to cease, a general amnesty, so far as the Executive...disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms and the resumption of peaceful pursuits by the officers and men hitherto composing said armies.... | |
| United States - 1906 - 456 pages
...from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. Seventh. In general terms, it is announced that the war is...the executive of the United States can command, on the condition of the disbandment of the confederate armies, the distribution of arms, and the resumption... | |
| United States - 1906 - 462 pages
...from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. Seventh. In general terms, it is announced that the war is...the executive of the United States can command, on the condition of the disbandment of the confederate armies, the distribution of arms, and the resumption... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - Indians of North America - 1906 - 700 pages
...hostility and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. "7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive of the United States can command, on the condition of the disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - History - 1906 - 626 pages
...hostility and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. "7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive of the United States can command, on the condition of the disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption... | |
| Ellery Cory Stowell, Henry Fraser Munro - International law - 1916 - 694 pages
...hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. 7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive of the United States am command, on condition of the disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms,... | |
| Confederate States of America - 1920 - 496 pages
...hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. 7. In general terms, the war to cease, a general amnesty, so far as the executive...disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption of peaceful pursuits by the officers and men hitherto composing said armies.... | |
| Don Carlos Seitz - Generals - 1924 - 570 pages
...hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. 7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive...disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption of peaceful pursuits by the officers and men hitherto composing said armies.... | |
| Howard M. Hensel - United States - 1989 - 344 pages
...hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. 7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive...disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption of peaceful pursuits by the officers and men hitherto composing said armies.... | |
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