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" ... to the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show signs of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance; and he was addressing to every soldier he met a few words of encouragement, such as, "All this will come right in the... "
Littell's Living Age - Page 329
1863
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 94

1863 - 828 pages
...about a little in front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his Staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show sigus of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance; and he was addressing to every soldier he...
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Three Months in the Southern States: April-June, 1863

Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle - 1864 - 400 pages
...This officer was afterwards killed at the passage of the Potomac. Staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...come right in the end: we'll talk it over afterwards; hut, in the mean time, all good men must rally. We want all good and true men just now," &c. He spoke...
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Southern History of the War: The Third Year of the War

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1865 - 454 pages
...about a little in front of the wood quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...end ; we'll talk it over afterwards ; but, in the meantime, all good men must rally. We want all good and true men just now,' &c. He spoke to all the...
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Four Years of Fighting: A Volume of Personal Observation with the Army and ...

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1866 - 602 pages
...about a little in front of the woods quite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...encouragement, such as, ' All this will come right in the end; we will talk it over afterwards, — but in the mean time all good men must rally. We want all good...
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Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1866 - 654 pages
...in front of the wood, quite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which is always placid and...; and he was addressing to every soldier he met a 320 ANECDOTES, POETRY, AND INCIDENTS. few words of encouragement, such as, ' All this will come right...
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Lee and His Lieutenants: Comprising the Early Life, Public Services, and ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 894 pages
...about, a little in front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...end ; we'll talk it over afterwards ; but, in the meantime, all good men must rally. We want all good and true men just now,' etc. He spoke to all the...
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The Grayjackets: and how They Lived, Fought and Died, for Dixie: With ...

Confederate - 1867 - 596 pages
...about a little in front of the wood, quite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...will come right in the end — we'll talk it over afterward ; but, in the mean time, all good men must rally — we want all good and true men just now,"...
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Lee and His Lieutenants;comprising the Early Life, Public Services,and ...

Edward Alfred Pollard - 1867 - 864 pages
...about, a little in front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...soldier he met a few words of encouragement, such as, l All this will come right in the end ; we'll talk it over afterwards ; but, in the meantime, all good...
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The Twelve Decisive Battles of the War: A History of the Eastern and Western ...

William Swinton - 1867 - 580 pages
...was riding about, a little in front of the wood, quite alone — his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance ; and ho was addressing to every soldier he met, a few words of encouragement, such : as ' All this will...
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Anecdotes, Poetry, and Incidents of the War: North and South. 1860-1865

Frank Moore - 1867 - 602 pages
...in front of the wood, c[uite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which is always placid and...of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance j and he was addressing to every soldier he met a 320 ANECDOTES, POETRY, AND INCIDENTS. few words of...
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