The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives, Illustrative Incidents, Poetry, Etc, Volume 8Frank Moore G.P. Putnam, 1865 - United States |
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... duty , either in the field or in sup- porting the army and relieving the families of soldiers , and spoke of the honor of the soldier , and the disgrace of the speculator . He referred to Chickamauga and Charleston , and spoke of the ...
... duty , either in the field or in sup- porting the army and relieving the families of soldiers , and spoke of the honor of the soldier , and the disgrace of the speculator . He referred to Chickamauga and Charleston , and spoke of the ...
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... duty , are liable to perform the same in a country under martial law . Especially in the city of Memphis , where it is known many have November 15. - Conrad Posey , a brigadier- fled to escape liability to military service at home ...
... duty , are liable to perform the same in a country under martial law . Especially in the city of Memphis , where it is known many have November 15. - Conrad Posey , a brigadier- fled to escape liability to military service at home ...
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... duty toward their suffering people . One of his first acts on assum- ing command was to represent the condition of the Indian tribes , and he had recommended some measures for the improvement of their condition . The Government is very ...
... duty toward their suffering people . One of his first acts on assum- ing command was to represent the condition of the Indian tribes , and he had recommended some measures for the improvement of their condition . The Government is very ...
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... duty it has become to wage such a contest as ours ; and if the virtue is not spontaneous , it must be en- grafted by the painful process through which we are now passing . We cannot go through this fiery furnace without the smell of ...
... duty it has become to wage such a contest as ours ; and if the virtue is not spontaneous , it must be en- grafted by the painful process through which we are now passing . We cannot go through this fiery furnace without the smell of ...
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... duties connected with this command , relinquished high prospects of a bril- liant career as commander of Thomas's old ... duty and his country so well deserve . —THE blockade - running steamer Wild Dayrell was chased ashore and burned ...
... duties connected with this command , relinquished high prospects of a bril- liant career as commander of Thomas's old ... duty and his country so well deserve . —THE blockade - running steamer Wild Dayrell was chased ashore and burned ...
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