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... officers prevented the entire giving way and rout of their army . Then , rallying under some powerful leader , they would stem and reverse the torrent , and we , in our turn , would yield . Rarely has there been seen more desperate ...
... officers prevented the entire giving way and rout of their army . Then , rallying under some powerful leader , they would stem and reverse the torrent , and we , in our turn , would yield . Rarely has there been seen more desperate ...
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... officers , ' I , Philip Kearney , this order to retreat . We ought , instead of re- treating , to follow up the enemy and take Rich- mond . And in full view of all the responsibility of such a declaration , I say to you all , such an ...
... officers , ' I , Philip Kearney , this order to retreat . We ought , instead of re- treating , to follow up the enemy and take Rich- mond . And in full view of all the responsibility of such a declaration , I say to you all , such an ...
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... officers who had charge of the supplies , and day after day refused to our imploring surgeons the articles necessary to keep life in the bodies of their men . So long as men shall live to read the story of this war , so long shall these ...
... officers who had charge of the supplies , and day after day refused to our imploring surgeons the articles necessary to keep life in the bodies of their men . So long as men shall live to read the story of this war , so long shall these ...
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... officers at Meadow Sta- tion was a Captain Reed , of the Twentieth Indi - ings laid on our country . " ana . When he ... officer . After a time Captain Reed and his son were placed in a negro hut , where for five days they received ...
... officers at Meadow Sta- tion was a Captain Reed , of the Twentieth Indi - ings laid on our country . " ana . When he ... officer . After a time Captain Reed and his son were placed in a negro hut , where for five days they received ...
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... goes agin the grit to call a dead man a thief . I reckon he's got a longer bill nor mine to set- tle . " Kent looked round sharply . Joliffe and two or three strangers - officers of the State - stood 50 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
... goes agin the grit to call a dead man a thief . I reckon he's got a longer bill nor mine to set- tle . " Kent looked round sharply . Joliffe and two or three strangers - officers of the State - stood 50 HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE .
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