The habit of declaring sympathies for the enemy will not be allowed in this Department. Persons committing such offences will be at once arrested, with a view to being tried as above stated, or sent beyond our lines into the lines of their friends. "... Major-general Ambrose E. Burnside and the Ninth army corps - Stran 262avtor: Augustus Woodbury - 1867 - 593 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 590 strani
...as spies or traitors, and, if convicted, will suffer death. * * • The habit of declaringsympathy for the enemy will not be allowed in this department....strictly charged with the execution of this order." * At this time Vallandigliam was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor and was continually... | |
| Bartow Adolphus Ulrich - 1916 - 448 strani
..."The habit of declaring sympathy for the enemy, was not to be allowed in the Department of the Ohio. It must be distinctly understood that treason, expressed...implied, will not be tolerated in this department." Clement L. Vallandigham, formerly member of Congress from Ohio, 1860 became liable to the provision... | |
| ARTHUR N. HOLCOMBE - 1923 - 536 strani
...that "the habit of declaring sympathy for the enemy will not be allowed in this department." It added: "It must be distinctly understood that treason, expressed...implied, will not be tolerated in this department." 1 This order evoked a storm of criticism. There was no clear authority of law for the prosecution of... | |
| Arthur Norman Holcombe - 1923 - 522 strani
...that "the habit of declaring sympathy for the enemy will not be allowed in this department." It added: "It must be distinctly understood that treason, expressed or implied, will not be tolerated in this department."1 This order evoked a storm of criticism. There was no clear authority of law for the prosecution... | |
| 1924 - 770 strani
...To meet this situation General Burnside issued "General Orders No. 38" in which was the following: The habit of declaring sympathies for the enemy will...strictly charged with the execution of this order. In accordance with arrangements Vallandigham addressed a meeting of great magnitude and enthusiasm... | |
| Clarence Edward Noble Macartney - 1925 - 256 strani
...spies or traitors, and, if convicted, will suffer death." The order concluded with this statement, "It must be distinctly understood that treason, expressed...implied, will not be tolerated in this department." Many of the friends of the administration thought the order impolitic, and among the opposition it... | |
| John Bach McMaster - 1927 - 738 strani
...this Department Persons committing such offenses will be at once arrested, with a view to being tried, or sent beyond our lines into the lines of their friends....implied, will not be tolerated in this Department." * Vallandigham, who was then canvassing Ohio for the nomination for governor, determined to defy Burnside,... | |
| Leon Whipple - 1927 - 388 strani
...committing such offenses will be at / once arrested, with a view of being tried as above stated. ... It must be distinctly understood that treason, expressed...implied, will not be tolerated in this department. By Command of Major-General Burnside.18 Freedom of speech is Jiere ^ denied^ and. the novel Berime... | |
| Jeffery A. Smith - 1999 - 337 strani
...issued General Orders No. 38 mandating expulsion to the South for anyone sympathizing with the enemy. "It must be distinctly understood that treason, expressed...implied, will not be tolerated in this department," the order said. Burnside believed that martial law existed ipso facto in the emergency of the Civil... | |
| Lorle Porter - 1998 - 980 strani
...stated that "the habit of declaring sympathies for the enemy will not be allowed in this Department... It must be distinctly understood that treason, expressed or implied, will not be tolerated..."13 For many soldiers, this would be exquisitely deserved. But the weakness of the order... | |
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