| 1866 - 706 頁
...saw he could take funds from a hank, or anything which might inflict injury on the enemy and henefit his own government, he would do so. He added, most emphatically, that whatever he took should he turned over to the government or its representatives in foreign lands. My instructions to him, oft-repeated,... | |
| John Armor Bingham - 1865 - 128 頁
...saw he could take funds from a bank or any house, and thereby might inflict injury upon the enemy and benefit his own government, he would do so. He added...to the government or its representatives in foreign funds. My instructions to him were, to destroy whatever was valuable; not to stop to rob, but if, after... | |
| 1865 - 264 頁
...iuke/K>(d.* from a bank or any house, und thereby might inflict injury upon the enemy and benetit hisown Government, he would do so. He added most emphatically...took should be turned over to the Government, or its rcvres' nttitiivx in foreiffn lands. My instructions to him were to destroy whatever was valuable,... | |
| 1865 - 504 頁
...town, he saw he could take funds from a bank, or any house, which might inflict injury on the enemy and benefit his own Government, he would do so. He added, most emphatically, that whatever he took fhould be turned over to the government or its representatives in foreign lands. My instructions to... | |
| 1865 - 444 頁
...took ehouUl be turned over to the government or it« representatives in foreign lands. My inetructions to him, oft repeated, were "to destroy whatever was valuable; not to stop to rob; but if, after firing a town, he could seize and carry oft' money, or treasury or bank notes, he might... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1866 - 718 頁
...town, he saw he could take funds from a hank, or anything which might inflict injury on the enemy and benefit his own government, he would do so. He added,...representatives in foreign lands. My instructions to him, oft-repeated, were, "to destroy whatever was valuable-t-not to stop to rob; but if, after firing a... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1866 - 756 頁
...town, he saw be could take funds from a bank, or anything which might inflict injury on the enemy and benefit his own government, he would do so. He added,...to the government or its representatives in foreign lauds. My instructions to him, oft-repeated, were, "to destroy whatever was valuable — not to stop... | |
| United States. War Department - 1866 - 436 頁
...enemy and benefit his own government, he would do to. He added most emphatically, that whatever be took should be turned over to the government or its...representatives in foreign lands. My instructions to him were, to destroy whatever was valuable ; not to stop to roh, but if, after firing a town, he could... | |
| United States dept. of state - 1866 - 702 頁
...saw lie could take funds from a hank, or anything which might inflict injury on the enemy and henefit his own government, he would do so. He added, most emphatically, that whatever he took should he turned over to the government or its representatives in foreign lands. My instructions to him, oft-repeated,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1869 - 874 頁
...town, he saw he could take funds from a bank, or anything which might inflict injury on the enemy and benefit his own government, he would do so. He added,...representatives in foreign lands. My instructions to him, oft-repeated, were, "to destroy whatever was valuable — not to stop to rob ; but if, after firing... | |
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