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... March 27 , 1847 , the town surrendered after Scott had battered his way through the walls . Despite the fierce resolutions hardly anybody died in the last ditch , though a few misguided patriots fired from second - story windows after ...
... March 27 , 1847 , the town surrendered after Scott had battered his way through the walls . Despite the fierce resolutions hardly anybody died in the last ditch , though a few misguided patriots fired from second - story windows after ...
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... march down through the state to Savannah and connect there with the Union blockading fleet ? He would have to abandon his communications with the North , but what difference would that make ? He could live on the country . The march to ...
... march down through the state to Savannah and connect there with the Union blockading fleet ? He would have to abandon his communications with the North , but what difference would that make ? He could live on the country . The march to ...
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... March he was taken for a carriage drive in Central Park . It was a clear , sunny day . The park was full of children ... March . The members of the family had read the prediction in a newspaper , and when the thirty - first day of March ...
... March he was taken for a carriage drive in Central Park . It was a clear , sunny day . The park was full of children ... March . The members of the family had read the prediction in a newspaper , and when the thirty - first day of March ...
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CHAPTER | 11 |
OBSESSIONS AND FANTASIES | 25 |
THE UNWILLING SOLDIER | 38 |
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