The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... arms " from nearly all the other loyal States . But my object is by no means to depict , even if my pen could do it , any very considerable number of scenes of agony , terror , or death . I shall not write a book of horrors ; one rather ...
... arms " from nearly all the other loyal States . But my object is by no means to depict , even if my pen could do it , any very considerable number of scenes of agony , terror , or death . I shall not write a book of horrors ; one rather ...
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... arms to strike for Liberty , utter the name of Washington with veneration , gratitude , and love . Wherever the all - glowing sun lights up the homes of earth's children , - through all the continents and islands , along all the shores ...
... arms to strike for Liberty , utter the name of Washington with veneration , gratitude , and love . Wherever the all - glowing sun lights up the homes of earth's children , - through all the continents and islands , along all the shores ...
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... arms in your hands , and those arms are placed there for the purpose of exter- minating an enemy unless he submits to law , order , and the Constitution . If he will not submit , explode every thing that comes in your way . Set fire to ...
... arms in your hands , and those arms are placed there for the purpose of exter- minating an enemy unless he submits to law , order , and the Constitution . If he will not submit , explode every thing that comes in your way . Set fire to ...
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... arm on the helm and brought the ship to ! The 1st of De- cember , France was worthless . The next day she became an empire . The coup d'état fell like a bolt from heaven . But you are proud of your nation's history from that memorable ...
... arm on the helm and brought the ship to ! The 1st of De- cember , France was worthless . The next day she became an empire . The coup d'état fell like a bolt from heaven . But you are proud of your nation's history from that memorable ...
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... arm , which he was waiting for the surgeon to amputate , made it one of the most interesting cases I have seen . " Once beyond the Potomac , I'd be blazed if I wouldn't have a chance . So I tried the old Bloomfield game over ; but it ...
... arm , which he was waiting for the surgeon to amputate , made it one of the most interesting cases I have seen . " Once beyond the Potomac , I'd be blazed if I wouldn't have a chance . So I tried the old Bloomfield game over ; but it ...
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