The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... Army Chaplains and Old Mortality 35 VIII . - L'Esprit de Corps - Eloquence in the Army ............. 44 IX . - Statesmen and Events . 50 55 X. - A Hero Soldier neither in the Rank nor File ............... XI . Our Foreign Relations ...
... Army Chaplains and Old Mortality 35 VIII . - L'Esprit de Corps - Eloquence in the Army ............. 44 IX . - Statesmen and Events . 50 55 X. - A Hero Soldier neither in the Rank nor File ............... XI . Our Foreign Relations ...
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... Army . XXXV . - A Summer Morning's Ride to the Country - Seat of the Old Patriot and Poet , Joel Barlow . - A Hospital ....... 239 XXXVI . — The Law of Empire in the Western Hemisphere .......... 246 XXXVII . - The Quakers on the War ...
... Army . XXXV . - A Summer Morning's Ride to the Country - Seat of the Old Patriot and Poet , Joel Barlow . - A Hospital ....... 239 XXXVI . — The Law of Empire in the Western Hemisphere .......... 246 XXXVII . - The Quakers on the War ...
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... army of the Potomac , and , having reached the city of Washington and reported himself to his commander , fell senseless on Pennsylvania Avenue . He was taken to a neighboring house and well cared for ; and I saw him in the hospital of ...
... army of the Potomac , and , having reached the city of Washington and reported himself to his commander , fell senseless on Pennsylvania Avenue . He was taken to a neighboring house and well cared for ; and I saw him in the hospital of ...
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... army ! It seemed as though I never could get back when I got home . I got away ; and I wandered , and wandered . - Oh , how tired I was ! Where is McDowell ? —Is General Scott dead ? They said so . Did they carry off Old Abe ? How did ...
... army ! It seemed as though I never could get back when I got home . I got away ; and I wandered , and wandered . - Oh , how tired I was ! Where is McDowell ? —Is General Scott dead ? They said so . Did they carry off Old Abe ? How did ...
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... army , nor sinecures enough in civil life , for the more " decent " of this class ; and finally , when the war had been inaugurated into a grand , solemn fact , and it rose up to the gaze of the world in all its stupendous proportions ...
... army , nor sinecures enough in civil life , for the more " decent " of this class ; and finally , when the war had been inaugurated into a grand , solemn fact , and it rose up to the gaze of the world in all its stupendous proportions ...
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