Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 21–23. köideThe Society., 1893 |
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Page 51
... patriotism were in the work , as much as yours were in the war , and if they had invested their money and credit in any other business as they did in this , they would have been the gainers . They and their subordinates were determined ...
... patriotism were in the work , as much as yours were in the war , and if they had invested their money and credit in any other business as they did in this , they would have been the gainers . They and their subordinates were determined ...
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... patriotism to make that decision and lay down a reputation and business credit that was invaluable in New England , and one that had come down through almost a century . To him it was worse than death ; and it was the blow which ...
... patriotism to make that decision and lay down a reputation and business credit that was invaluable in New England , and one that had come down through almost a century . To him it was worse than death ; and it was the blow which ...
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... patriotism , were questioned by the very men who should have been first to stand up in his defence . How it sounds now , to read in the private Memoirs of the then Commanding General , the expression of contempt for Mr. Lincoln ...
... patriotism , were questioned by the very men who should have been first to stand up in his defence . How it sounds now , to read in the private Memoirs of the then Commanding General , the expression of contempt for Mr. Lincoln ...
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... patriotism of '64 . Yearly the memories of the war becomes more precious to them . I see their eyes glisten , and their forms grow erect as the story is repeated . And that story cannot grow old . Forty - four thousand killed in battle ...
... patriotism of '64 . Yearly the memories of the war becomes more precious to them . I see their eyes glisten , and their forms grow erect as the story is repeated . And that story cannot grow old . Forty - four thousand killed in battle ...
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... patriotism and prowess of the Army of the Tennessee , and our comrades in the other great armies of the Republic , that the Presidential office with its constitutional powers and duties was preserved , and with it our grand system of ...
... patriotism and prowess of the Army of the Tennessee , and our comrades in the other great armies of the Republic , that the Presidential office with its constitutional powers and duties was preserved , and with it our grand system of ...
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