| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - United States - 1865 - 574 pages
...the military department of Major-General Grant, and also that General Thayer, president of the court, and Major-General McClernand, in command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons, are of opinion that Mr. Knox's offence was technically rather than wilfully wrong,... | |
| Samuel Millard Bowman, Richard Biddle Irwin - Bookbinding - 1865 - 568 pages
...military department of Major- General Grant, and also that General Thayer, president of the court, and Major-General McClernand, in command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons, are of opinion that Mr. Knox's offence was technically rather than wilfully wrong,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Slavery - 1890 - 454 pages
...concern : — Whereas, it appears to my satisfaction that Thomas W. Knox, a correspondent of the New York Herald, has been, by the sentence of a court-martial,...command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons, are of opinion that Mr. Knox's ofl'ense was technical rather than willfully wrong,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 854 pages
...Concern : Whereas, it appears to my satisfaction that Thomas W. Knox, a correspondent of the New York " Herald," has been by the sentence of a court-martial...the court-martial which rendered the sentence, and Magor-General McClernand, in command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons,... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 782 pages
...that General Thayer. president of the court-martial which rendered the sentence, and Magor-General McClernand, in command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable personSj are of opinion that Mr. Knox's offense was technical rather than wilfully wrong,... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - Biography & Autobiography - 1899 - 406 pages
...concern : Whereas it appears to my satisfaction that Thomas W. Knox, a correspondent of the New York Herald, has been, by the sentence of a court-martial,...command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons, are of opinion that Mr. Knox's offense was technical rather than willfully wrong,... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - Generals - 1899 - 406 pages
...concern : Whereas it appears to my satisfaction that Thomas W. Knox, a correspondent of the New York Herald, has been, by the sentence of a court-martial,...command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons, are of opinion that Mr. Knox's offense was technical rather than willfully wrong,... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - Generals - 1899 - 438 pages
...appears to my satisfaction that Thomas W. Knox, a correspondent of the New York Herald, has been, hy the sentence of a court-martial, excluded from the...command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons, are of opinion that Mr. Knox's offense was technical rather than willfully wrong,... | |
| Manning Ferguson Force - Generals - 1899 - 404 pages
...concern : Whereas it appears to my satisfaction that Thomas W. Knox, a correspondent of the New York Herald, has been, by the sentence of a court-martial,...court-martial which rendered the sentence, and Major-General McCIernand, in command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons, are of opinion... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1905 - 436 pages
...Concern: Whereas, it ap-1 pears to my satisfaction that Thomas W. Knox, a correspondent of the New York "Herald," has been by the sentence of a court-martial...command of a corps of that department, and many other respectable persons, are of the opinion that Mr. Knox's offense was technical rather than wilfully... | |
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