Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South : 1860-1865subscribers, 1866 - 560 pages |
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... called for helpers , And I could not stay behind . Lo , I have had a sight of drilling , And have roughed it many ways , And Death has nearly had me , Still I think the service pays . It's a blessed sort of feeling , Whether you live or ...
... called for helpers , And I could not stay behind . Lo , I have had a sight of drilling , And have roughed it many ways , And Death has nearly had me , Still I think the service pays . It's a blessed sort of feeling , Whether you live or ...
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... called from its tortuous break in the horizontal rock crest of the Cumberland , some 200 feet deep and a quarter of a mile in width . This pass is more beautiful and picturesque than any- thing I have ever seen . It arrested the ...
... called from its tortuous break in the horizontal rock crest of the Cumberland , some 200 feet deep and a quarter of a mile in width . This pass is more beautiful and picturesque than any- thing I have ever seen . It arrested the ...
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... called upon the British Consul , who told us , strange as it may seem , that he could render us no assistance , as we had done wrong in taking our passage on board an American vessel , know- ing that the two countries were at war ...
... called upon the British Consul , who told us , strange as it may seem , that he could render us no assistance , as we had done wrong in taking our passage on board an American vessel , know- ing that the two countries were at war ...
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... called for his services in that direction , he should shrink from no duty that might be imposed upon him , and therefore he should not decline the nomi- nation . After this ceremony had passed , Mr. Lincoln remarked to the company ...
... called for his services in that direction , he should shrink from no duty that might be imposed upon him , and therefore he should not decline the nomi- nation . After this ceremony had passed , Mr. Lincoln remarked to the company ...
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... called , the fol- lowing conversation ensued : - Capt . King then set sail for Fort Pike , and as if understanding the necessity for haste , the little craft recovered from her languor , and sped over the water at railroad speed . And ...
... called , the fol- lowing conversation ensued : - Capt . King then set sail for Fort Pike , and as if understanding the necessity for haste , the little craft recovered from her languor , and sped over the water at railroad speed . And ...
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