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... immediate neighbourhood , only a few detachments of cavalry having advanced beyond that point . So we continued our march wholly without interruption all the beautiful autumn day through the smiling county . of Loudoun , one of the ...
... immediate neighbourhood , only a few detachments of cavalry having advanced beyond that point . So we continued our march wholly without interruption all the beautiful autumn day through the smiling county . of Loudoun , one of the ...
Side 9
... immediate saddling . As Messieurs the Yankees were so long in finding us out , General Stuart had determined to look ... immediately , and , moving upon by - roads , arrived within a few hundred yards of them before they had any idea of ...
... immediate saddling . As Messieurs the Yankees were so long in finding us out , General Stuart had determined to look ... immediately , and , moving upon by - roads , arrived within a few hundred yards of them before they had any idea of ...
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... immediately surrounded by the ladies , all eager to catch the words that fell from his lips , and many with tears in their eyes kissing the skirt of his uni- form coat or the glove upon his hand . This was too 16 " " STUART UNDER FIRE ...
... immediately surrounded by the ladies , all eager to catch the words that fell from his lips , and many with tears in their eyes kissing the skirt of his uni- form coat or the glove upon his hand . This was too 16 " " STUART UNDER FIRE ...
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... a far superior force possible . On my return to the General , the conflict had reached its height , and , in my opinion , the urgent necessity of immediate retreat was patent CONFUSION OF OUR RETREAT . 29 to all . Nevertheless.
... a far superior force possible . On my return to the General , the conflict had reached its height , and , in my opinion , the urgent necessity of immediate retreat was patent CONFUSION OF OUR RETREAT . 29 to all . Nevertheless.
Side 36
... immediately prepared . Nothing was better calculated to restore our good spirits than the summons to the General's large breakfast - table , where the aroma rose in clouds of vapour from an immense coffee - pot , and where stood a ...
... immediately prepared . Nothing was better calculated to restore our good spirits than the summons to the General's large breakfast - table , where the aroma rose in clouds of vapour from an immense coffee - pot , and where stood a ...
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Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence, Volum 2 Heros von Borcke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence, Volum 2 Heros von Borcke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence, Volum 2 Heros von Borcke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1866 |
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