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General Lee's Army: From Victory to Collapse - Page 217
by Joseph Glatthaar - 2008 - 625 pages
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The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 108

American essays - 1911 - 994 pages
...no unequal step the road by which your fathers marched through sufferings, privations, and blood to independence. Continue to emulate in the future, as...which no trial could shake, no bribe seduce, no danger appal; and be assured the just God who crowned their efforts with success will, in His own good time,...
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A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital, Volume 2

John Beauchamp Jones - History - 1866 - 494 pages
...no unequal steps, the road by which your fathers marched through suffering, privation, and blood to independence ! "Continue to emulate in the future,...which no trial could shake, no bribe seduce, no danger appal: and be assured that the just God, who crowned their efforts with success, will, in His own good...
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A Rebel War Clerk's Diary at the Confederate States Capital, Volume 2

John Beauchamp Jones - Fiction - 1866 - 484 pages
...no unequal steps, the road by which your fathers marched through suffering, privation, and blood to independence! "Continue to emulate in the future,...which no trial could shake, no bribe seduce, no danger appal: and be assured that the just God, who crowned their efforts with success, will, in His own good...
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Lee and His Lieutenants;comprising the Early Life, Public Services,and ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 864 pages
...no unequal steps, the road by which your fathers marched through suffering, privation, and blood, to independence. Continue to emulate in the future, as you have in the past, their valour in arms, their patient endurance of hardships, their high resolve to be free ; which no trial...
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Lee and His Lieutenants: Comprising the Early Life, Public Services, and ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 894 pages
...no unequal steps, the road by which your fathers marched through suffering, privation, and blood, to independence. Continue to emulate in the future, as you have in the past, their valour in arms, their patient endurance of hardships, their high resolve to be free ; which no trial...
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The Early Life, Campaigns, and Public Services of Robert E. Lee: With a ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1871 - 936 pages
...no unequal steps, the road by which your fathers marched through suffering, privation, and blood, to independence. Continue to emulate in the future, as you have in the past, their valour in arms, their patient endurance of hardships, their high resolve to be free; which no trial...
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Three Years in the Army: The Story of the Thirteenth Massachusetts ...

Charles E. Davis - United States - 1893 - 570 pages
...no unequal step the road by which your fathers marched through suffering, privations, and blood to independence. Continue to emulate in the future, as...resolve to be free, which no trial could shake, no bribe reduce, no danger appal, and be assured that the just God who crowned their efforts with success will,...
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Lee the American

Gamaliel Bradford - United States - 1912 - 372 pages
...no unequal step the road by which your fathers marched through sufferings, privations, and blood to independence. Continue to emulate, in the future,...no bribe seduce, no danger appall, and be assured the just God who crowned their efforts with success will, in His own good time, send down his blessing...
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United States Congressional Serial Set, Issue 7262

United States - 1918 - 118 pages
...unequal step" the road which our fathers marched through suffering, privations, and blood. Let us emulate "their valor in arms, their patient endurance of hardships, their high resolve to" fight for freedom and humanity, "which no trial could shake, no bribe seduce, no danger appall, and...
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An Aide-de-camp of Lee: Being the Papers of Colonel Charles Marshall ...

Charles Marshall - Generals - 1927 - 372 pages
...your fathers marched through suffering, privations, and blood, to independence. Continue to imitate in the future, as you have in the past, their valor...which no trial could shake, no bribe seduce, no danger appal; and be assured that the just God who rewarded their efforts with success will in His own good...
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