American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... Night Attack , 1863 CHAPTER XVI - THE SOUTHERN ARMIES 91. Southern Poets : War Songs , 1861 ( ? ) 92. Lieutenant William George Stevenson : Horrors of War , 1862 . 93. John Williamson Palmer : " Stonewall Jackson's Way , " 1862 94 ...
... Night Attack , 1863 CHAPTER XVI - THE SOUTHERN ARMIES 91. Southern Poets : War Songs , 1861 ( ? ) 92. Lieutenant William George Stevenson : Horrors of War , 1862 . 93. John Williamson Palmer : " Stonewall Jackson's Way , " 1862 94 ...
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... is such nor do I believe that one Mexican in a thousand does , however they may vaunt and bluster as a frightened school - boy whistles as he a war , C - passes a graveyard in the night . I have just No. 8 ] 17 Condition of Mexico.
... is such nor do I believe that one Mexican in a thousand does , however they may vaunt and bluster as a frightened school - boy whistles as he a war , C - passes a graveyard in the night . I have just No. 8 ] 17 Condition of Mexico.
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Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis. passes a graveyard in the night . I have just as little idea that they will negotiate now , or until matters are adjusted between England and this country . . . . nothing would be more convenient ...
Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis. passes a graveyard in the night . I have just as little idea that they will negotiate now , or until matters are adjusted between England and this country . . . . nothing would be more convenient ...
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... night of the 11th [ September ] batteries were established which could play upon the fortifications of Chapultepec . The bom- bardment commenced early on the morning of the 12th , but there was no further engagement during this day than ...
... night of the 11th [ September ] batteries were established which could play upon the fortifications of Chapultepec . The bom- bardment commenced early on the morning of the 12th , but there was no further engagement during this day than ...
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... night , and our cattle traveled steadily without faltering , reaching the spring about nine o'clock in the morning , after traveling nearly forty hours without food or water . If ever a cup of coffee and slice of bacon was relished by ...
... night , and our cattle traveled steadily without faltering , reaching the spring about nine o'clock in the morning , after traveling nearly forty hours without food or water . If ever a cup of coffee and slice of bacon was relished by ...
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