The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... body of men and women who represent the highest culture and intelligence , the greatest refinement , delicacy , and blandishments of women , the loftiest standard of honor and chivalry in men , the fullest appre- ciation of learning ...
... body of men and women who represent the highest culture and intelligence , the greatest refinement , delicacy , and blandishments of women , the loftiest standard of honor and chivalry in men , the fullest appre- ciation of learning ...
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... body , or not less than five accredited ministers belonging to said religious denomi- nation . " His allowances are : one horse , two rations , and twelve hundred dollars a year , or somewhat over fifteen hundred dollars . He is ...
... body , or not less than five accredited ministers belonging to said religious denomi- nation . " His allowances are : one horse , two rations , and twelve hundred dollars a year , or somewhat over fifteen hundred dollars . He is ...
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... body of commissioned officers have been educated in the Christian religion , and , Providence be praised , a generous portion of them are Christian men . They are all friends of virtue and morality in the camp at least , and always are ...
... body of commissioned officers have been educated in the Christian religion , and , Providence be praised , a generous portion of them are Christian men . They are all friends of virtue and morality in the camp at least , and always are ...
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... Many troops were there to fight under him for the first time ; but the moment they rubbed against Mac's old campaigners they melted right in , and the whole body was one army . * * * * * * " So passed that OF THE REBELLION . 59.
... Many troops were there to fight under him for the first time ; but the moment they rubbed against Mac's old campaigners they melted right in , and the whole body was one army . * * * * * * " So passed that OF THE REBELLION . 59.
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... body of the American people to maintain their institutions forever . If in taking this course we are to encounter the opposi- tion of other nations , we are prepared to do it . We have done nothing to provoke it , as far as we know ...
... body of the American people to maintain their institutions forever . If in taking this course we are to encounter the opposi- tion of other nations , we are prepared to do it . We have done nothing to provoke it , as far as we know ...
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