The Early Life, Campaigns, and Public Services of Robert E. Lee: With a Record of the Campaigns and Heroic Deeds of His Companions in Arms |
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... moved from command . - His reflections on the sentence . - His command of calvary . - Destroys Grant's depot of supplies at Holly Springs .-- Dies by the hand of private violence . - His genius as a commander , CHAPTER LVIII . BRIG ...
... moved from command . - His reflections on the sentence . - His command of calvary . - Destroys Grant's depot of supplies at Holly Springs .-- Dies by the hand of private violence . - His genius as a commander , CHAPTER LVIII . BRIG ...
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... moved not ! The father emptying his pockets , threw in his watch , coin , keys , knives , and lancet , but to no purpose - the little hero could not be moved . He conquered everything ! And at last , while they were adding more and more ...
... moved not ! The father emptying his pockets , threw in his watch , coin , keys , knives , and lancet , but to no purpose - the little hero could not be moved . He conquered everything ! And at last , while they were adding more and more ...
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... moved an adjournment . Then there arose an old Puritan legislator , Deven- port , of Stamford , and said , that if the last day had come , he desired to be found at his place doing his duty , and , therefore , moved that candles be ...
... moved an adjournment . Then there arose an old Puritan legislator , Deven- port , of Stamford , and said , that if the last day had come , he desired to be found at his place doing his duty , and , therefore , moved that candles be ...
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... moved out to the line of the Rappahannock , and for two years carried his arms along the Blue Ridge and the Potomac , and extended the blaze of war to the very foreground of Washington . The failure of McClellan to take Richmond was a ...
... moved out to the line of the Rappahannock , and for two years carried his arms along the Blue Ridge and the Potomac , and extended the blaze of war to the very foreground of Washington . The failure of McClellan to take Richmond was a ...
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... moved to Boonsboro and Hagerstown , to await Jackson's operations , there curiously fell into the hands of the enemy a copy of the order which Gen. Lee had prepared at Fred- erick , detailing with exactitude the proposed movements of ...
... moved to Boonsboro and Hagerstown , to await Jackson's operations , there curiously fell into the hands of the enemy a copy of the order which Gen. Lee had prepared at Fred- erick , detailing with exactitude the proposed movements of ...
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