The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... regiment closed in solid . column , and each division formed its last line of defence or attack . Let no well - authenticated fact be lost . For we must not forget - least of all should the men who hold the pen- that , while we are ...
... regiment closed in solid . column , and each division formed its last line of defence or attack . Let no well - authenticated fact be lost . For we must not forget - least of all should the men who hold the pen- that , while we are ...
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... health is once more restored , I will promise in advance , as you desire , not to try to keep you from rejoining your regiment ; and if the stars have written that Walter shall not be my husband , God has decreed 22 THE LIGHT AND DARK.
... health is once more restored , I will promise in advance , as you desire , not to try to keep you from rejoining your regiment ; and if the stars have written that Walter shall not be my husband , God has decreed 22 THE LIGHT AND DARK.
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... regiment has its chaplain . A large number of Congressional statutes have been enacted on this subject , for the ... regiments , which constitute their congregations . All their duties begin and end with their " charge . " To fulfil ...
... regiment has its chaplain . A large number of Congressional statutes have been enacted on this subject , for the ... regiments , which constitute their congregations . All their duties begin and end with their " charge . " To fulfil ...
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... regiments , they did little direct harm to their flocks . But they brought disgrace enough on the Government and their profession , by frequenting scenes of vice and pollution and indulging in the lowest forms of bestiality . The second ...
... regiments , they did little direct harm to their flocks . But they brought disgrace enough on the Government and their profession , by frequenting scenes of vice and pollution and indulging in the lowest forms of bestiality . The second ...
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... regiments . They enter at once into all their interests and feelings . They make it their sole business to take care ... regiment , and before one week is over he has won every heart in it . The first man that is sick finds the chaplain ...
... regiments . They enter at once into all their interests and feelings . They make it their sole business to take care ... regiment , and before one week is over he has won every heart in it . The first man that is sick finds the chaplain ...
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