Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... say it had a valid title ; look at the gift made by Maryland , North Carolina's donation of Tennessee , and Georgia's ... says , “ All our territory lying beyond the Allegha- nies north and south was first won for us by Southwesterners ...
... say it had a valid title ; look at the gift made by Maryland , North Carolina's donation of Tennessee , and Georgia's ... says , “ All our territory lying beyond the Allegha- nies north and south was first won for us by Southwesterners ...
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... says " a certain amount of tem- pest is always mingled with a battle . " Every historian traces to some extent the ... say , we surrender , " but would fight like tigers when they saw so few " grey coats . ” Soon we were all mixed up so ...
... says " a certain amount of tem- pest is always mingled with a battle . " Every historian traces to some extent the ... say , we surrender , " but would fight like tigers when they saw so few " grey coats . ” Soon we were all mixed up so ...
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... says General Heth in his official report , " dis- played conspicuous gallantry , of which I was an eye - witness , and the whole brigade fought as well and displayed as heroic courage as it was ever my fortune to witness on a battle ...
... says General Heth in his official report , " dis- played conspicuous gallantry , of which I was an eye - witness , and the whole brigade fought as well and displayed as heroic courage as it was ever my fortune to witness on a battle ...
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... says : Quite an animated discussion is going on among certain news- papers concerning the time when this poem was written , but it is generally believed that the Maysville ( O. ) Republic's statement is correct . That paper says that ...
... says : Quite an animated discussion is going on among certain news- papers concerning the time when this poem was written , but it is generally believed that the Maysville ( O. ) Republic's statement is correct . That paper says that ...
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... , Mr. Edwards , says that he thinks that Ruffin named the Sugar Bowl as the paper that published the poem . 1 J. G. F. Since writing the above Mr. Robert W. Tunstall , principal Recollections of the Death of General Lytle . 83.
... , Mr. Edwards , says that he thinks that Ruffin named the Sugar Bowl as the paper that published the poem . 1 J. G. F. Since writing the above Mr. Robert W. Tunstall , principal Recollections of the Death of General Lytle . 83.
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