Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 6Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1873 - American literature |
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... arms , there was little more or- ganization among them than what resulted from a community of hatred , and they were divided upon the question of the proper time to strike . Certainly , then , nothing could promise less chance of ...
... arms , there was little more or- ganization among them than what resulted from a community of hatred , and they were divided upon the question of the proper time to strike . Certainly , then , nothing could promise less chance of ...
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... arms , and yet as fierce and determined a band of warriors as ever shouted the battle- cry of Freedom . He quickly advanced on Bayamo , which place was garrisoned by only a few Spanish soldiers , and the town sur- rendering without ...
... arms , and yet as fierce and determined a band of warriors as ever shouted the battle- cry of Freedom . He quickly advanced on Bayamo , which place was garrisoned by only a few Spanish soldiers , and the town sur- rendering without ...
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... arms which— as they were notified from Havana - had been sent by the government to the depart- ment ; and afterwards , by strategy , succeeded in getting all the locomotives into their hands . Like wild - fire the revolution spread ...
... arms which— as they were notified from Havana - had been sent by the government to the depart- ment ; and afterwards , by strategy , succeeded in getting all the locomotives into their hands . Like wild - fire the revolution spread ...
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... arms . He granted the right of meeting , the freedom of the press , -only restricting discussions on the slavery question and on religion , as dangerous to society under the then existing state of affairs , and sent a com- mission ...
... arms . He granted the right of meeting , the freedom of the press , -only restricting discussions on the slavery question and on religion , as dangerous to society under the then existing state of affairs , and sent a com- mission ...
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... arms and ammuni- tion to offer him battle , and so contented themselves with hovering near his column and firing upon it from the woods , the cane- fields , and every locality which afforded con- cealment and protection . So effective ...
... arms and ammuni- tion to offer him battle , and so contented themselves with hovering near his column and firing upon it from the woods , the cane- fields , and every locality which afforded con- cealment and protection . So effective ...
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