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Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 2., Chapter 1: effect of the battle of Bull's Run.--reorganization of the Army of the Potomac.--Congress, and the council of the conspirators.--East Tennessee. (search)
lease, 39. writs of garnishment denunciations by Pettigru, 40. Pettigru's Actions reviewed, 41. The BattPettigru's Actions reviewed, 41. The Battle of Bull's Run, so disastrous to the National Arms, and yet so little profitable, as a military event, to ths opposed in open court by that stanch loyalist J. L. Pettigru, who, from the beginning of the rebellion untilfound among the people from whom we derive James Louis Pettigru. the common law. No English monarch or Parld his words blunted the keen edge of the law. Mr. Pettigru's boldness, and fidelity to principle while the laws. William J. Grayson, a life-long friend of Pettigru, and who died during the siege of Charleston, at tng biographical study of his friend. Concerning Mr. Pettigru's action at the period we are considering, he wrle world for the Southern States. To such views Mr. Pettigru was unalterably opposed. He was convinced that arrying on a crusade on the Southern States. Mr. Pettigru saw that bankruptcy would follow war; that publi