| William Josiah McMurray - 1904 - 596 strani
...or better performed the arduous marches of the first ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...keeping the yet unsullied reputation of the army; and the duties exacted of us by civilization and Christianity are not less obligatory in the country of... | |
| William Josiah McMurray - 1904 - 588 strani
...forgetfulness on the part of some, that they have in keeping the yet unsullied reputation of the army ; and the duties exacted of us by civilization and Christianity are not less obligatory in the country of our enemy than in our own. " The Commanding General considers that no greater disgrace could befall... | |
| West Virginia Bar Association - 1905 - 152 strani
...Army of Northern Virginia, at Chambcrsburg, Pa., June 27, 1863, in which he exhorted his troops to "have in keeping the yet unsullied reputation of the...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. The commanding general therefore earnestly exhorts the troops to abstain with most scrupulous... | |
| Walter Herron Taylor - 1906 - 368 strani
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ton days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. The commanding general considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army, and through... | |
| John William Jones - 1906 - 504 strani
...their character as soldiers, and entitles them to approbation and praise. There have been, however, instances of forgetfulness on the part of some that...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. The Commanding General considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army, and through... | |
| John William Jones - 1906 - 502 strani
...better have performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...entitles them to approbation and praise. There have been, however, instances of forgetfulness on the part of some that they have in keeping the yet unsullied... | |
| Hunter McGuire, George Llewellyn Christian - 1907 - 260 strani
...or better performed the arduous marches of the first ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...keeping the yet unsullied reputation of the army, and the duties exacted of us by civilization and Christianity are not less obligatory in the country of... | |
| Hunter McGuire, George Llewellyn Christian, United Confederate Veterans. Virginia Division - 1907 - 270 strani
...or better performed the arduous marches of the first ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...and praise. " There have, however, been instances of f orgetfulness on the part of some, that they have in keeping the yet unsullied reputation of the army,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Page - 1908 - 344 strani
...194. better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. The Commanding General considers that no greater disgrace would befall the Army, and through... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 514 strani
...or better performed the arduous marches of the past ten days. Their conduct in other respects has, with few exceptions, been in keeping with their character...not less obligatory in the country of the enemy than in our own. The commanding general considers that no greater disgrace could befall the army, and, through... | |
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