A Modern Reader and SpeakerGeorge Riddle H.S. Stone, 1900 - 629 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 146
... fire from the Union sharpshooters , who , so far during that day , had made the raising above the Confederate works of so much as a head an act of extreme danger . General Kershaw at first refused to allow Kirkland to go on his errand ...
... fire from the Union sharpshooters , who , so far during that day , had made the raising above the Confederate works of so much as a head an act of extreme danger . General Kershaw at first refused to allow Kirkland to go on his errand ...
الصفحة 160
... fire by insanity ! To these uses , and these enjoyments ; to mental cul- ture , and knowledge , and morality - the guide , the grace , the solace of labor on all its fields , we dedicate this charity ! May it bless you in all your ...
... fire by insanity ! To these uses , and these enjoyments ; to mental cul- ture , and knowledge , and morality - the guide , the grace , the solace of labor on all its fields , we dedicate this charity ! May it bless you in all your ...
الصفحة 181
... fires of Smithfield , seem to break forth anew , and to concentrate their rage . Each has now become a swim- ming Golgotha . At length these vessels - such pageants of the sea - once so stately - so proudly built -but now rudely ...
... fires of Smithfield , seem to break forth anew , and to concentrate their rage . Each has now become a swim- ming Golgotha . At length these vessels - such pageants of the sea - once so stately - so proudly built -but now rudely ...
الصفحة 199
... fire ; and amazing tempests , the heavens on flame , the winds and the waves roaring . We have known repeated earthquakes , threatening us with speedy destruction . We have been under great appre- hensions by reason of formidable fleets ...
... fire ; and amazing tempests , the heavens on flame , the winds and the waves roaring . We have known repeated earthquakes , threatening us with speedy destruction . We have been under great appre- hensions by reason of formidable fleets ...
الصفحة 204
... fire of hell , alive if he can ; let the North American Indian have his , and hand it down from father to son , by Heaven knows what symbols of alligators , and rattlesnakes , and war- clubs smeared with vermilion and entwined with ...
... fire of hell , alive if he can ; let the North American Indian have his , and hand it down from father to son , by Heaven knows what symbols of alligators , and rattlesnakes , and war- clubs smeared with vermilion and entwined with ...
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