Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South : 1860-1865subscribers, 1866 - 560 pages |
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... live , and seeing the condition of the boy , he proceeded to dispose of the things around the had crawled to him , taken off his buckskin sus- house , taking up the carpets , and constructing penders , and corded the little fellow's ...
... live , and seeing the condition of the boy , he proceeded to dispose of the things around the had crawled to him , taken off his buckskin sus- house , taking up the carpets , and constructing penders , and corded the little fellow's ...
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... live in the nation's work of fic- tion . The strategy we have achieved , the graves of many unripe Mackerels , the broken forms of those disabled by the emancipation proclama- tion the strongest associations that can exist among men ...
... live in the nation's work of fic- tion . The strategy we have achieved , the graves of many unripe Mackerels , the broken forms of those disabled by the emancipation proclama- tion the strongest associations that can exist among men ...
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... live or die , To know you've helped your country , And fought right loyally . But I can't help thinking , sometimes When a wet day's leisure comes , That I hear the old home voices Talking louder than the drums . And that far familiar ...
... live or die , To know you've helped your country , And fought right loyally . But I can't help thinking , sometimes When a wet day's leisure comes , That I hear the old home voices Talking louder than the drums . And that far familiar ...
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... live , But if a Northern creditor asks him his bill to heed , This honorable gentleman instantly draws his bowie- knives and a pistol , dons a blue cockade , and declares that in consequence of the repeated aggressions of the North ...
... live , But if a Northern creditor asks him his bill to heed , This honorable gentleman instantly draws his bowie- knives and a pistol , dons a blue cockade , and declares that in consequence of the repeated aggressions of the North ...
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... lives by not doing so . There were two nies A , and F , Second Michigan Cavalry , and two lieutenants and seventy - two men who surren- companies of the Seventh Ohio Cavalry . The dered and saved much blood - shedding . They balance of ...
... lives by not doing so . There were two nies A , and F , Second Michigan Cavalry , and two lieutenants and seventy - two men who surren- companies of the Seventh Ohio Cavalry . The dered and saved much blood - shedding . They balance of ...
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