The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... strong , he exclaimed , in a natural voice , " How floats the old flag now , boys ? " -- The transition from death to life seemed like enchantment . I could scarcely believe my senses . And yet I knew that if he ever rallied this would ...
... strong , he exclaimed , in a natural voice , " How floats the old flag now , boys ? " -- The transition from death to life seemed like enchantment . I could scarcely believe my senses . And yet I knew that if he ever rallied this would ...
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... strong ; ' let us not merely depend on discipline and order , but , with that fervidness of soul which inspired our fathers at Bunker Hill and Saratoga and Yorktown , come forward and give effect to all that is valu- able in the name of ...
... strong ; ' let us not merely depend on discipline and order , but , with that fervidness of soul which inspired our fathers at Bunker Hill and Saratoga and Yorktown , come forward and give effect to all that is valu- able in the name of ...
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... strong arm on the helm and brought the ship to ! The 1st of De- cember , France was worthless . The next day she became an empire . The coup d'état fell like a bolt from heaven . But you are proud of your nation's history from that ...
... strong arm on the helm and brought the ship to ! The 1st of De- cember , France was worthless . The next day she became an empire . The coup d'état fell like a bolt from heaven . But you are proud of your nation's history from that ...
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... strong enough to govern , protect , and bless all her people . She undertook a work far more difficult than Rome had to do . She had to aggregate , harmonize , and blend together the great nomadic tribes of the East . When from the ...
... strong enough to govern , protect , and bless all her people . She undertook a work far more difficult than Rome had to do . She had to aggregate , harmonize , and blend together the great nomadic tribes of the East . When from the ...
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... them too fleet and too strong for you ? —before you encountered , in addition to two millions of our native soldiers and sailors , half a million of adopted citi- trality , and the laws of nations . No intelligent OF THE REBELLION . 75.
... them too fleet and too strong for you ? —before you encountered , in addition to two millions of our native soldiers and sailors , half a million of adopted citi- trality , and the laws of nations . No intelligent OF THE REBELLION . 75.
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