Lincoln, the UnknownCentury Company, 1932 - 305 páginas "First printing." Bibliography: p. 303-305 |
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... troops saw cannon- balls crashing through the trees , heard men shrieking , and saw them pitching forward on the ground with blood run- ning out of their mouths as soon as they saw this , the Pennsylvania regiment and the New York ...
... troops saw cannon- balls crashing through the trees , heard men shrieking , and saw them pitching forward on the ground with blood run- ning out of their mouths as soon as they saw this , the Pennsylvania regiment and the New York ...
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... troops would burst into applause when they saw him galloping toward them on his white charger . Besides , he was a hard and conscientious worker ; he took the army that had been crushed at Bull Run , drilled it , renewed its self ...
... troops would burst into applause when they saw him galloping toward them on his white charger . Besides , he was a hard and conscientious worker ; he took the army that had been crushed at Bull Run , drilled it , renewed its self ...
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... troops in the most dramatic and disastrous charge that ever occurred in the Western world . Strangely enough , this general who led the assault on the Union lines was an old friend of Lincoln's . In fact , Lincoln had made it possible ...
... troops in the most dramatic and disastrous charge that ever occurred in the Western world . Strangely enough , this general who led the assault on the Union lines was an old friend of Lincoln's . In fact , Lincoln had made it possible ...
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