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... received several wounds , all pronounced fatal , and science thought itself avenged . Again he got well , as he said , to spite the doctors . Always a martyr to asthma , he rarely enjoyed sleep but in a sitting pos- ture ; yet he was as ...
... received several wounds , all pronounced fatal , and science thought itself avenged . Again he got well , as he said , to spite the doctors . Always a martyr to asthma , he rarely enjoyed sleep but in a sitting pos- ture ; yet he was as ...
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... received a letter , dated New York , June 6 , 1878 , wherein the writer states that in Washington , in 1868 or 1869 , he had an account of this conference , as I give it , from General John A. Logan of Illinois . When calling for ...
... received a letter , dated New York , June 6 , 1878 , wherein the writer states that in Washington , in 1868 or 1869 , he had an account of this conference , as I give it , from General John A. Logan of Illinois . When calling for ...
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... received in my position , and make the necessary dispositions for either contin- gency . My imaginary manoeuvres were sad blun- ders , but I corrected them by experience drawn from actual battles , and can safely affirm that such slight ...
... received in my position , and make the necessary dispositions for either contin- gency . My imaginary manoeuvres were sad blun- ders , but I corrected them by experience drawn from actual battles , and can safely affirm that such slight ...
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... received from General Joseph E. Johnston , from whom subsequent events separated me until the close of the war ; and occasion is thus furnished for the expression of opinion of his character and 66 services . In the full vigour of ...
... received from General Joseph E. Johnston , from whom subsequent events separated me until the close of the war ; and occasion is thus furnished for the expression of opinion of his character and 66 services . In the full vigour of ...
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... received a scratch . The enemy soon limbered up and fled west . By some well - directed shots , as they crossed a hill , our guns sent waggons flying in the air , with which " P. P. C. " we left them and marched north . At dusk we ...
... received a scratch . The enemy soon limbered up and fled west . By some well - directed shots , as they crossed a hill , our guns sent waggons flying in the air , with which " P. P. C. " we left them and marched north . At dusk we ...
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Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences of the Late War Richard Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
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Destruction and reconstruction: personal experiences of the late war Richard Taylor Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1879 |
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