Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volume 31Harper's Magazine Company, 1865 - American literature |
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Page 28
... Rebels . - Nobility of a Young the swamp roads , over which the army they had Patriot . - Hospital Scenes . - The Final Battle at Mal - rescued had gone before them . The iron Sum- • vern Hill . Signal Repulse of the Foe . - The Retreat ...
... Rebels . - Nobility of a Young the swamp roads , over which the army they had Patriot . - Hospital Scenes . - The Final Battle at Mal - rescued had gone before them . The iron Sum- • vern Hill . Signal Repulse of the Foe . - The Retreat ...
Page 29
... rebels back in hopeless terror , and as they receded our men sprang forward , and with the old cry , " On to Richmond ! " pressed so hard that only superhuman exertions on the part of the rebel officers prevented the entire giving way ...
... rebels back in hopeless terror , and as they receded our men sprang forward , and with the old cry , " On to Richmond ! " pressed so hard that only superhuman exertions on the part of the rebel officers prevented the entire giving way ...
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... rebel dropped from his hands , and , throwing up his arms in the air , his whole body quivered convulsively and he fell dead . The conqueror turned his head , looked up with a grim smile of satisfaction into the face of his Acts of ...
... rebel dropped from his hands , and , throwing up his arms in the air , his whole body quivered convulsively and he fell dead . The conqueror turned his head , looked up with a grim smile of satisfaction into the face of his Acts of ...
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... rebels busily engaged in burying their own dead and rifling the bodies of ours . Our retreat was so hurried that the wounded were left behind , to meet a fate worse than death under any form -lingering , torturing life in rebel hands ...
... rebels busily engaged in burying their own dead and rifling the bodies of ours . Our retreat was so hurried that the wounded were left behind , to meet a fate worse than death under any form -lingering , torturing life in rebel hands ...
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... rebels wavered and fell back , but still fought bravely down the hill , and left its base thick with their dead . At ... rebel army turned and fled . The shells from the un- seen gun - boats , crashing through the forests and dropping ...
... rebels wavered and fell back , but still fought bravely down the hill , and left its base thick with their dead . At ... rebel army turned and fled . The shells from the un- seen gun - boats , crashing through the forests and dropping ...
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