Harper's New Monthly Magazine, 31. köideHarper's Magazine Company, 1865 |
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Page 11
... morning , and the chances of a miscellaneous ball carrying away the top of one's cranium , or penetrating the thin board wall and ranging upward through his body as he lies in bed , I considered it best The next hotel to which I was ...
... morning , and the chances of a miscellaneous ball carrying away the top of one's cranium , or penetrating the thin board wall and ranging upward through his body as he lies in bed , I considered it best The next hotel to which I was ...
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... morning , before sunrise , opposite a colossal dish of rice swimming in the fat of the sheep - tail , which I was to assail as if my stomach was empty . " These invitations were not purely hospitable , for the entertainers sought ...
... morning , before sunrise , opposite a colossal dish of rice swimming in the fat of the sheep - tail , which I was to assail as if my stomach was empty . " These invitations were not purely hospitable , for the entertainers sought ...
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... morning in the number of their dead lying upon the ground where they fell , and in the wounded being borne away to the hospitals . The imputations , so cruel and undeserved , which have been cast on the bravery and endur- ance of these ...
... morning in the number of their dead lying upon the ground where they fell , and in the wounded being borne away to the hospitals . The imputations , so cruel and undeserved , which have been cast on the bravery and endur- ance of these ...
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... morning , in consequence of their having fallen asleep upon the ground immediately upon the cessation of the battle at midnight ; sleeping undisturbed through the indescribable noise and confusion of the commencement of the march ...
... morning , in consequence of their having fallen asleep upon the ground immediately upon the cessation of the battle at midnight ; sleeping undisturbed through the indescribable noise and confusion of the commencement of the march ...
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... morning , then leave the field and seek the position for the next day , giving no di- rections until the close of the day's fighting , when the troops would be ordered to fall back , during the night , to the new position selected by ...
... morning , then leave the field and seek the position for the next day , giving no di- rections until the close of the day's fighting , when the troops would be ordered to fall back , during the night , to the new position selected by ...
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