Pope ordered that any house from which gunfire was aimed at Union troops be burned and the occupants treated as prisoners of war.
By the time the Pope ordered instructions to keep left of the road, this rule was already widely used.
After his death, the Pope ordered that his bones were exhumed and burned.
The Pope ordered the clergy to raise money.
The Pope was merciless toward the prisoners and ordered the bishop to put them to death.
The Pope ordered that a trip be planned that he might view the bullets in person.
However, the Pope ordered him to continue his episcopal work.
Pope ordered another large-scale assault on Jackson the next day, with Porter's corps leading the attack.
But spend it where the Pope ordered - outside of Japan.
Recognizing that his army was still in danger, Pope ordered the retreat to continue to Washington.