General Grant's Last Stand; a BiographyScribner, 1936 - 334 pages |
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Page xiv
... became apparent , it was natural that he should consult Doctor Douglas . Later as the dis- ease progressed , Douglas practically camped at the Grant home , before and after which time the great soldier ( speechless with cancer of the ...
... became apparent , it was natural that he should consult Doctor Douglas . Later as the dis- ease progressed , Douglas practically camped at the Grant home , before and after which time the great soldier ( speechless with cancer of the ...
Page 148
... became veiled with dust , swallowing up the men and their gay colors as the unending stream moved onwards . " In permitting Grant to cross the James , Lee in fact was completely deceived , first by Sheridan's movement , second by ...
... became veiled with dust , swallowing up the men and their gay colors as the unending stream moved onwards . " In permitting Grant to cross the James , Lee in fact was completely deceived , first by Sheridan's movement , second by ...
Page 325
... became small and very frequent , the limbs finally became cold , the respiration shallower and quicker , the pulse too frequent to be counted . " Occasionally during the night there were evidences of his appreciation of those about him ...
... became small and very frequent , the limbs finally became cold , the respiration shallower and quicker , the pulse too frequent to be counted . " Occasionally during the night there were evidences of his appreciation of those about him ...
Contents
The Saddle Back of Time | 3 |
Beginning of the Memoirs II | 11 |
A Note to Doctor Douglas West Point Mexico | 16 |
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