De Bow's Review, المجلد 3;المجلد 34James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, Robert Gibbes Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J.D.B. De Bow, 1867 |
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... enemy could not but exclaim : " who can ever forget that once looked upon it ? -that array of tattered uniforms and bright muskets - that body of incomparable infantry , the Army of Northern Virginia , which for four years carried the ...
... enemy could not but exclaim : " who can ever forget that once looked upon it ? -that array of tattered uniforms and bright muskets - that body of incomparable infantry , the Army of Northern Virginia , which for four years carried the ...
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... enemy not to be despised was in his front , and that no longer might odds be safely given in any encounter with him . COMPARE THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE TWO ARMIES . Here stands a FEDERAL camp . A thousand and ten thousand snow - white ...
... enemy not to be despised was in his front , and that no longer might odds be safely given in any encounter with him . COMPARE THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE TWO ARMIES . Here stands a FEDERAL camp . A thousand and ten thousand snow - white ...
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... enemy by blows , refused to return until blows became of no avail . The city's doom had been settled in battle - fields far away . We visited Charleston in those stirring days . An accidental fire had swept the abodes of her grand old ...
... enemy by blows , refused to return until blows became of no avail . The city's doom had been settled in battle - fields far away . We visited Charleston in those stirring days . An accidental fire had swept the abodes of her grand old ...
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... enemy do his worst . ' Then Butler and Mumford , the bastile , the inquisitorial process , and the light of the Crescent is quenched ! " " We may be brief in reference to NASHVILLE . The fate of a fortress on the waters of the ...
... enemy do his worst . ' Then Butler and Mumford , the bastile , the inquisitorial process , and the light of the Crescent is quenched ! " " We may be brief in reference to NASHVILLE . The fate of a fortress on the waters of the ...
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... enemy endeavored to storm our works , the anxiety on their part was that we should repel them , and the joy that they evinced on learning that we had done so , were of the most striking nature , and on the day of the en- gagement with ...
... enemy endeavored to storm our works , the anxiety on their part was that we should repel them , and the joy that they evinced on learning that we had done so , were of the most striking nature , and on the day of the en- gagement with ...
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