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... feel as if I never wanted to eat again . " Your letter , which was neither sour nor moldy , formed a very agreeable contrast to all these things ; the more so for being unexpected . I am much obliged to you for it . As to my health , it ...
... feel as if I never wanted to eat again . " Your letter , which was neither sour nor moldy , formed a very agreeable contrast to all these things ; the more so for being unexpected . I am much obliged to you for it . As to my health , it ...
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... feel it would be the greatest of mercies to take me out of the world . . . Still I have felt that I could have some hold on Christ through you , and I have longed for your letters to come that I might stay myself on those thrilling ...
... feel it would be the greatest of mercies to take me out of the world . . . Still I have felt that I could have some hold on Christ through you , and I have longed for your letters to come that I might stay myself on those thrilling ...
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... feeling pervading officers and men , that made me feel the full load of re- sponsibility , for success would be accepted as a matter of course , whereas , should we fail , this ' march ' would be adjudged the wild adventure of a crazy ...
... feeling pervading officers and men , that made me feel the full load of re- sponsibility , for success would be accepted as a matter of course , whereas , should we fail , this ' march ' would be adjudged the wild adventure of a crazy ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
Copyright | |
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Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson Limited preview - 1994 |
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