| Frank Moore - 1863 - 894 strani
...; if not, as soon thereafter as practicable. 4. That no officer, soldier or employe in the sen-ice of either party is to be considered as exchanged and...parole until his equivalent has actually reached the line of his friends. 6. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police or guard... | |
| United States. War Department, Oliver Diefendorf - 1864 - 524 strani
...in that time; it not, as soon thereafter as practicable ; 4th. That no officer, soldier, or employe in the service of either party is to be considered...equivalent has actually reached the lines of his friends; 5th. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police, or guard, or constabulary... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 886 strani
...and abeolved from his parole until his equivalent has actually reached the line of his friends. 5. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police, or guard or constabulary duty. JOHN A. DIX, Major-General. DH HILL, Major-General, С. S. Army. Suppltmtntary Article». ART. 7. —... | |
| William Jewett Tenney - 1865 - 884 strani
...and absolved from his parole until his equivalent bos actually reached the line of his friends. 5. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police, or guard or constabulary duty. JOHN A. DIX, Major-General. D. П. HILL, Major-General, С. S. Army. Supplementary Articles. ART. 1.... | |
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 strani
...in that time ; if not, as soon thereafter as practicable; 4th. That no officer, eoldicr, or emploj'6 in the service of either party is to be considered...equivalent has actually .reached the lines of his friends; 5th. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police, or guard, or constabulary... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 782 strani
...in that time ; if not, as soon thereafter as practicable. 4th. That no officer, soldier, employee in service of either party is to be considered as exchanged...equivalent has actually reached the lines of his friends. 5th. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police, or guard, or constabulary... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1866 - 758 strani
...and absolved from his parole until his equivalent has actually reached the lines of his friends. 5th. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police, or guard, or constabulary duty. JOHN A. DIX, Major- General. DH HILL, Major- General, 0. 8. A. SUPPLEMENTARY ARTICLES. ARTICLE VII.... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 776 strani
...in that time ; if not, as soon thereafter as practicable. 4th. That no officer, soldier, employee in service of either party is to be considered as exchanged...equivalent has actually reached the lines of his friends. 5th. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police, or guard, or constabulary... | |
| Edward Alfred Pollard - 1868 - 804 strani
...in that time ; if not, as soon thereafter as practicable. 4th. That no officer, soldier, employee in service of either party is to be considered as exchanged...equivalent has actually reached the lines of his friends. 6th. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police, or guard, or constabulary... | |
| Frank Moore - 1868 - 872 strani
...and absolved from his parole until his equivalent has actually reached the line of his friends. 6. That the parole forbids the performance of field, garrison, police or guard or constabulary duty. JOHN A. Dix, Major-GeneraL D. II. HILL, Major-General Confederate Stale! Arm/. SUPPLEMENTARY ARTICLES.... | |
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