The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... present master would next year repair the dwelling . " Oh , no ! " we would have said to him . " Leave the holy place as he left it . Ye cannot make us think he has come back ; ye cannot make good his place . Let the spot where he lived ...
... present master would next year repair the dwelling . " Oh , no ! " we would have said to him . " Leave the holy place as he left it . Ye cannot make us think he has come back ; ye cannot make good his place . Let the spot where he lived ...
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... present testimonials of his present good standing as such minister , with a recommendation for his appointment as an army chap- lain , from some authorized ecclesiastical body , or not less than five accredited ministers belonging to ...
... present testimonials of his present good standing as such minister , with a recommendation for his appointment as an army chap- lain , from some authorized ecclesiastical body , or not less than five accredited ministers belonging to ...
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... present administration . was at once mustered into his regiment , to take effect from the day his company marched out of their native Bloomfield . This gave him pay for the whole time , allowance for clothing he had never drawn , one ...
... present administration . was at once mustered into his regiment , to take effect from the day his company marched out of their native Bloomfield . This gave him pay for the whole time , allowance for clothing he had never drawn , one ...
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... always being present , like Tom Thumb in Barnum's chief amusements ) , and , being fortified with a supply of highly - perfumed kerchiefs , the young duchesses managed generally to live it through and OF THE REBELLION . 69.
... always being present , like Tom Thumb in Barnum's chief amusements ) , and , being fortified with a supply of highly - perfumed kerchiefs , the young duchesses managed generally to live it through and OF THE REBELLION . 69.
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... present . All England was ablaze about American sla- very and its abolition . It was a noble enthusiasm among the people ; but it was ( anybody could see through it , for it was the veriest gauze ) all an aristocratic sham . It did not ...
... present . All England was ablaze about American sla- very and its abolition . It was a noble enthusiasm among the people ; but it was ( anybody could see through it , for it was the veriest gauze ) all an aristocratic sham . It did not ...
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