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Page 113
... half - past five , our even- ing parade . Let me not forget tent- inspection , at four , by the officer of the day , when our band plays deliciously . At evening parade all Washington ap- pears . A regiment of ladies , rather in ...
... half - past five , our even- ing parade . Let me not forget tent- inspection , at four , by the officer of the day , when our band plays deliciously . At evening parade all Washington ap- pears . A regiment of ladies , rather in ...
Page 165
... Half a century since , the Middle States contained two - thirds of the negroes of the Union ; but under the census of 1860 two millions and a half of slaves are now found south of North Carolina , and but a million and a half north of ...
... Half a century since , the Middle States contained two - thirds of the negroes of the Union ; but under the census of 1860 two millions and a half of slaves are now found south of North Carolina , and but a million and a half north of ...
Page 249
... half is the recovery of Norfolk , -the west half the occupation of Richmond ; and the idea complete is the education of Virginia's unmannerly and disloyal sons . - Why Secession did not take this great place when its defenders numbered ...
... half is the recovery of Norfolk , -the west half the occupation of Richmond ; and the idea complete is the education of Virginia's unmannerly and disloyal sons . - Why Secession did not take this great place when its defenders numbered ...
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