Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... hospital , with a nurse and a water mat- tress . Lincoln had called in April for seventy - five thousand men to serve for three months . Their enlistments would expire in July ; so , in the last part 148 LINCOLN THE UNKNOWN.
... hospital , with a nurse and a water mat- tress . Lincoln had called in April for seventy - five thousand men to serve for three months . Their enlistments would expire in July ; so , in the last part 148 LINCOLN THE UNKNOWN.
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... July , the first real battle of the Civil War began . What happened ? As soon as some of the inexperienced troops saw cannon- balls crashing through the trees , heard men shrieking , and saw them pitching forward on the ground with ...
... July , the first real battle of the Civil War began . What happened ? As soon as some of the inexperienced troops saw cannon- balls crashing through the trees , heard men shrieking , and saw them pitching forward on the ground with ...
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... July afternoon when they laid down a barrage such as , up to that time , had never before been heard on earth . Longstreet in this instance had keener judgment than Lee . He believed that the charge could result in nothing but pointless ...
... July afternoon when they laid down a barrage such as , up to that time , had never before been heard on earth . Longstreet in this instance had keener judgment than Lee . He believed that the charge could result in nothing but pointless ...
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