Om A Report of the Trial of Commodore David Porter, of the Navy of the United States, Before a General Court Martial, Held at Washington, in July, 1825
This book provides a detailed account of the trial of Commodore David Porter, one of the most controversial figures in early American naval history. The author examines the evidence and arguments presented at the trial, shedding light on the complex political and personal dynamics that contributed to Porter's downfall. It is a fascinating glimpse into the legal and political culture of the early nineteenth century.
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