Butl Benjamin F. (Benjamin Franklin) Bücher



In this speech, General Benj. F. Butler argues for the importance of rewards in incentivizing the detection of crime. Drawing on his experience as a prosecutor and politician, he makes the case that rewards can be a powerful tool in combating crime and ensuring justice. This speech is a compelling call to action for law enforcement officials and concerned citizens alike.
Private & Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler; Volume II
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This collection of letters, official documents, and personal correspondence offers a firsthand look at the life and career of Benjamin F. Butler, a prominent military and political figure in 19th-century America. Featuring insights into everything from the Civil War to Reconstruction, this volume provides a valuable resource for historians and political scientists.