Drum-beat of the Nation: The First Period of the War of the Rebellion from Its Outbreak to the Close of 1862 |
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... field . Commanders of corps , divisions , brigades , and regiments can have but par- tial knowledge of the various movements . The story of the private is his individual experience . A correspondent having the freedom of the army , if ...
... field . Commanders of corps , divisions , brigades , and regiments can have but par- tial knowledge of the various movements . The story of the private is his individual experience . A correspondent having the freedom of the army , if ...
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... field of competition . If the South were to stand out for itself , crowns would bow before her , kingdoms and empires would break a lance to win the smile of her approval , and it will be her option to become the bride of the world ...
... field of competition . If the South were to stand out for itself , crowns would bow before her , kingdoms and empires would break a lance to win the smile of her approval , and it will be her option to become the bride of the world ...
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... field , and you are free now and forever , in defiance of the world in arms . " Little did Governor Pickens think what changes four years would bring ; that grass would be growing on those time - worn pavements ; that the air would be ...
... field , and you are free now and forever , in defiance of the world in arms . " Little did Governor Pickens think what changes four years would bring ; that grass would be growing on those time - worn pavements ; that the air would be ...
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... field of Concord . His successor , John A. Andrew , also looked into the future and saw the necessity of having the troops ready to respond at any moment to any call which might be made upon them . Benjamin F. Butler , citizen of Lowell ...
... field of Concord . His successor , John A. Andrew , also looked into the future and saw the necessity of having the troops ready to respond at any moment to any call which might be made upon them . Benjamin F. Butler , citizen of Lowell ...
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... field leisurely where the soldiers . were drilling . The lady admired their marching . She saw soldiers open- ing the boxes of marble . They had changed to cannon , shot , and shell . - The lady drove to her lodgings , took off her ...
... field leisurely where the soldiers . were drilling . The lady admired their marching . She saw soldiers open- ing the boxes of marble . They had changed to cannon , shot , and shell . - The lady drove to her lodgings , took off her ...
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