The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States, Volume 1National Tribune, 1898 - UNITED STATES--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865 |
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Page 11
... barbarism from the bosom of the Republic . Clouds and darkness wrap the future , and we are safe only . as we look up to the Throne that is founded in " Justice and Judgment . " T Cons0.00 . C C 2 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
... barbarism from the bosom of the Republic . Clouds and darkness wrap the future , and we are safe only . as we look up to the Throne that is founded in " Justice and Judgment . " T Cons0.00 . C C 2 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.
Page 55
... darkness to wait the coming shock . It was a mild spring night , and not a sound disturbed the quietness that reigned over the peaceful waters of the bay . Nature gave no sign of the dread event so near at hand , which would summon a ...
... darkness to wait the coming shock . It was a mild spring night , and not a sound disturbed the quietness that reigned over the peaceful waters of the bay . Nature gave no sign of the dread event so near at hand , which would summon a ...
Page 57
... darkness enveloped the scene , Anderson being no longer able to ob- serve the effect of his shots , ordered the port holes to be closed , when the firing ceased and the men lay down to rest . The enemy , however , did not remit his ...
... darkness enveloped the scene , Anderson being no longer able to ob- serve the effect of his shots , ordered the port holes to be closed , when the firing ceased and the men lay down to rest . The enemy , however , did not remit his ...
Page 76
... darkness along the uneven track , expecting every moment to be greeted with hostile vollies from the woods that lined the deep cuts in the way , the New York Seventh , tired and worn out , at length reached Washington , and marched up ...
... darkness along the uneven track , expecting every moment to be greeted with hostile vollies from the woods that lined the deep cuts in the way , the New York Seventh , tired and worn out , at length reached Washington , and marched up ...
Page 89
... darkness , and set forward rapidly . In dead silence they pushed on through the storm , but the darkness and mud so impeded . their progress that they did not arrive before Philippi till near light . The attack was to be in two ...
... darkness , and set forward rapidly . In dead silence they pushed on through the storm , but the darkness and mud so impeded . their progress that they did not arrive before Philippi till near light . The attack was to be in two ...
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