Scott's Monthly Magazine, Том 6J.J. Toon, 1868 |
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... death - blow to the Con- federacy . Whether this disaster was the result of the incompetency of one , or of all the com- manding Generals of this most unfortunate department , or of neglect on the part of the Government in providing ...
... death - blow to the Con- federacy . Whether this disaster was the result of the incompetency of one , or of all the com- manding Generals of this most unfortunate department , or of neglect on the part of the Government in providing ...
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... death soon spread among the men , who had great confidence in him as a leader , and they began gradually to fall back . At this moment Crittenden in person assumed command of the column , and leading the men again up the ascent ...
... death soon spread among the men , who had great confidence in him as a leader , and they began gradually to fall back . At this moment Crittenden in person assumed command of the column , and leading the men again up the ascent ...
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... death begun in appeared before the place , which was an old castle earnest . Hour after hour it surges like a in a narrow pass of the mountain , and demanded its whirlwind across that blood - stained field . surrender , whereupon all ...
... death begun in appeared before the place , which was an old castle earnest . Hour after hour it surges like a in a narrow pass of the mountain , and demanded its whirlwind across that blood - stained field . surrender , whereupon all ...
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... death - knell of the Confederacy , and from it began that series of disasters which resulted in the surrender at Appo- matox Court House , and the overthrow of free government on this continent . With it the last chance to retrieve our ...
... death - knell of the Confederacy , and from it began that series of disasters which resulted in the surrender at Appo- matox Court House , and the overthrow of free government on this continent . With it the last chance to retrieve our ...
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... death through his own act , as much as if he had hanged himself , and bought a can of powder and some bullets , borrowed a revolver , had it loaded and capped , and we sleep every night with it on the table ; for , al- though I am a ...
... death through his own act , as much as if he had hanged himself , and bought a can of powder and some bullets , borrowed a revolver , had it loaded and capped , and we sleep every night with it on the table ; for , al- though I am a ...
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