... 7. In general terms — the war to cease ; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive of the United States can command, on condition of the disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption of peaceful pursuits... General Johnston - Page 275by Robert Morton Hughes - 1893 - 353 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1889 - 628 pages
...abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. 7. In general terms — the war to cease ; a general...composing said armies. Not being fully empowered by onr respective principals to fulfill these terms, we individually and officially pledge ourselves to... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 558 pages
...abstain from acts of armed hostility and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. "7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty,...composing said armies. "Not being fully empowered by our respeetive principals to fulfill these terms, we individually and officially pledge ourselves to promptly... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - United States - 1890 - 554 pages
...abstain from acts of armed hostility and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. "7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty,...the United States can command, on condition of the disbandmeut of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption of peaceful... | |
| John George Nicolay, John Hay - Presidents - 1890 - 568 pages
...abstain from aets of armed hostility and obey the laws in existence at the place of their residence. "7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty,...the United States can command, on condition of the disbandmeut of the Confederate armies, the distribution of the arms, and the resumption of peaceful... | |
| Varina Davis - 1890 - 1042 pages
...quiet, abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws. " ' That, in general terms, war should cease ; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive of the United States could command on condition of the disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of arms,... | |
| Jefferson Davis - History - 1890 - 554 pages
...quiet, abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the laws. " That, in general terms, war should cease ; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive of the United States could command, on condition of the disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of arms,... | |
| William Tecumseh Sherman - United States - 1891 - 646 pages
...abstain from acts of armed hostility, and obey the law§ in existence at the place of their residence. 7. In general terms — the war to cease; a general amnesty,...being fully empowered by our respective principals to fulfill these terms, we individually and officially pledge ourselves to promptly obtain the accessary... | |
| Willis Fletcher Johnson - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1891 - 632 pages
...existence at the place of their residence. " VII. In general terms, it is announced that the war is to cease ; a general amnesty, so far as the Executive...disbandment of the Confederate armies, the distribution of arms, and the resumption of peaceful pursuits by officers and men hitherto composing said armies. "... | |
| Thomas Clement Fletcher - Generals - 1891 - 518 pages
...command it, on condition of the disbandment of the Confederate army, and provided for the distribution of arms and the resumption of peaceful pursuits by the officers and men heretofore composing said armies ; but it was distinctly stipulated that as the two Generals who signed... | |
| Thomas Clement Fletcher - Generals - 1891 - 534 pages
...command it, on condition of the disbandment of the Confederate army, and provided for the distribution of arms and the resumption of peaceful pursuits by the officers and men heretofore composing said armies ; but it was distinctly stipulated that as the two Generals who signed... | |
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