Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Annual Meeting, 17. köideThe Society, 1893 |
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... land is familiar . They have left the impress of your patriot- ism and valor upon the greatest events of modern times . Gentlemen , I feel that I do not need to add to what I have said to assure you of the utmost cordiality of the ...
... land is familiar . They have left the impress of your patriot- ism and valor upon the greatest events of modern times . Gentlemen , I feel that I do not need to add to what I have said to assure you of the utmost cordiality of the ...
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... land , and which is but slightly manifested by the preparations here made by the committees for your reception , is not so much because you proved yourselves brave and skillful men , and served your country well Of the Army of the ...
... land , and which is but slightly manifested by the preparations here made by the committees for your reception , is not so much because you proved yourselves brave and skillful men , and served your country well Of the Army of the ...
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... land becomes the contention of oppressed tenants . The iron hand of the feudal lord loses its strength , and the ... land , its aversion to migrate , are in great degree the products of wars in which France was generally besieged by land ...
... land becomes the contention of oppressed tenants . The iron hand of the feudal lord loses its strength , and the ... land , its aversion to migrate , are in great degree the products of wars in which France was generally besieged by land ...
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... land a fairer and more humane religion . It produced Homer , the poet ; Thucydides , the historian ; Pericles , the statesman ; Plato , the philosopher . Still moving westward in the unrecorded ages it occupied Italy , and emerges into ...
... land a fairer and more humane religion . It produced Homer , the poet ; Thucydides , the historian ; Pericles , the statesman ; Plato , the philosopher . Still moving westward in the unrecorded ages it occupied Italy , and emerges into ...
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... land , where they saw unwonted forms of life and growth , was a pro- cess of education . Every soldier who returned was a man broad- ened far beyond his former limitations . He had assisted in the conduct of great operations , carried ...
... land , where they saw unwonted forms of life and growth , was a pro- cess of education . Every soldier who returned was a man broad- ened far beyond his former limitations . He had assisted in the conduct of great operations , carried ...
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