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" The officers to give their individual paroles not to take up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged, and each company or regimental commander to sign a like parole for the men of their commands. "
The Life and Campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. U. S. Grant, from His Boyhood to the ... - Page 540
by Phineas Camp Headley - 1866 - 720 pages
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The History of a Brigade of South Carolinians, Known First as "Gregg's" and ...

James Fitz James Caldwell - South Carolina - 1866 - 278 pages
...the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, is just received. In reply, I would say, that peace being my first desire, there is but one condition...insist upon, viz. : That the men surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged....
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Southern Generals: Their Lives and Campaigns

William Parker Snow - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 576 pages
...the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia, is just received. In reply, I would say, that peace being my first desire, there is but one condition...insist upon, viz. : That the men surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged....
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The Lost Cause: A New Southern History of the War of the Confederates ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 782 pages
...accept the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia u just received. In reply, I would say, that peace being my first desire, there is but one condition...insist upon, viz. : That the men surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States until properly...
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Southern History of the War: The Last Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 398 pages
...the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia is just received. In reply, I would say, that peace being my first desire, there is but one condition...insist upon, viz. : That the men surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States until properly...
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A Political Manual for 1866: Including a Classified Summary of the Important ...

Edward McPherson - Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877) - 1866 - 164 pages
...condition I insist npon, viz : That the men surrendered shall he disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States, until properly exchanged. I will meet you, or designate officere to meet any officers you may name, for the same purpose, at any point agreeable to you, for...
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Campaigns of the Army of the Potomac: A Critical History of Operations in ...

William Swinton - United States - 1866 - 702 pages
...upon, namely : that the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged. I will meet you, or will designate officers to meet any officers you might name for tin; same purpose, at any point agreeable...
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The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the ..., Volume 2

Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 804 pages
...upon, namely: that the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged. I will meet you, or will designate officers to meet any officers you may name for the same purpose, at any point agreeable...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 748 pages
...there is but one condition I would insist upon, and that is the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged." The pursuit, however, was not relaxed. Early in the morning of the 8th, Meade followed Lee north of...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 750 pages
...there is but one condition I would insist upon, and that is the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged." The pursuit, however, was not relaxed. Early in the morning of the 8th, Meade followed Lee north of...
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The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1

J. T. Headley - United States - 1866 - 640 pages
...upon, namely ; that the men and officers surrendered should be disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged. I will meet you or will designate officers to meet any officers you may name for the same purpose, at any point agreeable...
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