The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... Duty of the Republic to its Fallen Heroes ............ 109 XVII . - How to end the War by the Arts of Peace - Eli Thayer's Plan ........ XVIII . - The Night of the Battle of Ball's Bluff .. XIX . - Soldiers ' Relief Associations . XX ...
... Duty of the Republic to its Fallen Heroes ............ 109 XVII . - How to end the War by the Arts of Peace - Eli Thayer's Plan ........ XVIII . - The Night of the Battle of Ball's Bluff .. XIX . - Soldiers ' Relief Associations . XX ...
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... duty of gov- ernment to extend to the disabled soldier all its paternal aid . It is , however , only of recent date that the system of sani- tary hospitals has been established , by which all the ap- pliances of modern art should be ...
... duty of gov- ernment to extend to the disabled soldier all its paternal aid . It is , however , only of recent date that the system of sani- tary hospitals has been established , by which all the ap- pliances of modern art should be ...
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... duty . We stopped , and looked each other in the face . He knew I wanted to know the whole truth . " Must this boy die ? " " There is a shadow of a chance . I will come again after midnight . " I went back , with a heavy heart , to the ...
... duty . We stopped , and looked each other in the face . He knew I wanted to know the whole truth . " Must this boy die ? " " There is a shadow of a chance . I will come again after midnight . " I went back , with a heavy heart , to the ...
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... duties are perfectly well known . They are pastors of their regiments , which constitute their congregations . All their duties begin and end with their " charge . " To fulfil their oath of office , they must do all in their power for ...
... duties are perfectly well known . They are pastors of their regiments , which constitute their congregations . All their duties begin and end with their " charge . " To fulfil their oath of office , they must do all in their power for ...
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... duty of an army chaplain . Nothing less was contemplated by Congress in creating the office , and God will accept nothing less from the minister , if He greets him on his advent to judgment with the words , " Well done , thou good and ...
... duty of an army chaplain . Nothing less was contemplated by Congress in creating the office , and God will accept nothing less from the minister , if He greets him on his advent to judgment with the words , " Well done , thou good and ...
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