The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Taken from Government Documents and Other Reliable Sources, Volumen2G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1863 |
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... hands , and of which it is our duty to relieve them . There is not an unwilling heart among us , not a hand but will tell in the work before us ; and we prom- ise unhesitating obedience to all orders that may be given to us . ' In ...
... hands , and of which it is our duty to relieve them . There is not an unwilling heart among us , not a hand but will tell in the work before us ; and we prom- ise unhesitating obedience to all orders that may be given to us . ' In ...
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... hands of the Confederates were converted into powerful engines of war . Particularly is this demon- strated in the case of the Merrimac : - " The Plymouth will be gotten into the dock to - day , and will soon be ready for service . The ...
... hands of the Confederates were converted into powerful engines of war . Particularly is this demon- strated in the case of the Merrimac : - " The Plymouth will be gotten into the dock to - day , and will soon be ready for service . The ...
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... hands I succeeded in getting one small piece of meat and a handful of gravy . Coffee was served out in about the same manner , and those who were fortunate enough to have their tin dippers handy , - succeeded in getting some of the ...
... hands I succeeded in getting one small piece of meat and a handful of gravy . Coffee was served out in about the same manner , and those who were fortunate enough to have their tin dippers handy , - succeeded in getting some of the ...
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... hands into the huge mess kid , and we did not fare even so well as at our morning repast . " Having eaten every thing we could get hold of , our next anxiety was in regard to a place to sleep again . I had fully made up my mind not to ...
... hands into the huge mess kid , and we did not fare even so well as at our morning repast . " Having eaten every thing we could get hold of , our next anxiety was in regard to a place to sleep again . I had fully made up my mind not to ...
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... hand , and notified that he had just five minutes to get out of Virginia - which , considering that it is at least ten minutes swift riding to Washington , his chance seemed very small indeed . But he spurred his horse to his utmost ...
... hand , and notified that he had just five minutes to get out of Virginia - which , considering that it is at least ten minutes swift riding to Washington , his chance seemed very small indeed . But he spurred his horse to his utmost ...
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