Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: List of documents, source documents, appendicesABC-CLIO, 2000 - 2733 páginas |
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... enemy , and , though we gained some ground , we were unable to get possession of his posi- tion . The next day , the third division of General Longstreet having come up , a more extensive attack was made . The works on the enemy's ...
... enemy , and , though we gained some ground , we were unable to get possession of his posi- tion . The next day , the third division of General Longstreet having come up , a more extensive attack was made . The works on the enemy's ...
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... enemies . Article 58. The law of nations knows of no distinc- tion of color , and if an enemy of the United States should enslave and sell any captured persons of their army , it would be a case for the severest retaliation , if not ...
... enemies . Article 58. The law of nations knows of no distinc- tion of color , and if an enemy of the United States should enslave and sell any captured persons of their army , it would be a case for the severest retaliation , if not ...
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... enemy , or holds intercourse with him . Article 91. The war - traitor is always severely pun- ished . If his offense consists in betraying to the enemy anything concerning the condition , safety , operations , or plans of the troops ...
... enemy , or holds intercourse with him . Article 91. The war - traitor is always severely pun- ished . If his offense consists in betraying to the enemy anything concerning the condition , safety , operations , or plans of the troops ...
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