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... tion it communicates was experienced by others , too . " In the late ' Fifties , " Grierson writes , " the people of Illinois were being prepared for the new era by a series of scenes and incidents which nothing but the term ' mysti ...
... tion it communicates was experienced by others , too . " In the late ' Fifties , " Grierson writes , " the people of Illinois were being prepared for the new era by a series of scenes and incidents which nothing but the term ' mysti ...
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... tion to a party to be given in a nearby town in celebra- tion of Mosby's last victory . Now , they think , they know where to find him : he will certainly attend the party . They joke with their Confederate captives , exchanging taunts ...
... tion to a party to be given in a nearby town in celebra- tion of Mosby's last victory . Now , they think , they know where to find him : he will certainly attend the party . They joke with their Confederate captives , exchanging taunts ...
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Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson. tion . The Civil War and its consequences were central to his life and thought , but , after serving in the ... tion was not accepted . He later , however , 530 PATRIOTIC ...
Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War Edmund Wilson. tion . The Civil War and its consequences were central to his life and thought , but , after serving in the ... tion was not accepted . He later , however , 530 PATRIOTIC ...
Contents
Harriet Beecher Stowe | 3 |
Calvin Stowe Francis Grierson The Battle Hymn | 59 |
Abraham Lincoln | 99 |
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