| James M. McPherson - 1988 - 952 strani
...on May 6 and convicted Vallandigham "of having expressed sympathy" for the enemy and having uttered "disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the object...and purpose of weakening the power of the Government [to suppress] an unlawful rebellion."14 Unwilling to go so far as to put Vallandigham before a firing... | |
| Mark E. Neely Jr. - 1992 - 297 strani
...publicly expressed "sympathies for those in arms against the Government of the United States" and declared "disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the object and purpose of weakening the . . . Government in its effort to suppress the unlawful rebellion" surely qualified him as an "aider... | |
| David Herbert Donald - 1995 - 724 strani
...whites. Four days later Burnside had him arrested, and a military commission promptly found him guilty of "declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions with the...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." The former congressman was sentenced to close confinement in a United States fortress for the duration... | |
| James A. Connolly - 1987 - 412 strani
...commanding the Department of the Ohio. On May 16 a military commission found Vallandigham guilty of "declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions with the...power of the government in its efforts to suppress unlawful rebellion," and sentenced him to be imprisoned until the end of the war. Lincoln commuted... | |
| Steven E. Woodworth - 1999 - 290 strani
...May, Ambrose Burnside had ordered the arrest of Ohio Democratic politician Clement L. Vallandigham for "declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions with the...in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion." A military commission found Vallandigham to be guilty, as indeed he was, and sentenced him to imprisonment... | |
| Lorle Porter - 1998 - 980 strani
...General Order No. 38 [sic], sympathy for those in arms against the Government of the United States, and declaring disloyal sentiments and opinions, with the...and purpose of weakening the power of the Government of the United States in its efforts to suppress an unlawful rebellion. Vallandigham was tried by a... | |
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