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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... thousands in the great future who cannot hear it read , but who will be edified long after you and I are gone . Simply write me that you will be at Toledo , September 15th , and I will assure you of all else . As ever , your friend ...
... thousands in the great future who cannot hear it read , but who will be edified long after you and I are gone . Simply write me that you will be at Toledo , September 15th , and I will assure you of all else . As ever , your friend ...
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... thousand of brave fellows who have wrought out this glorious problem , spite of changes , storms , and even doubts of the incredulous , and all the obstacles you have now happily surmounted . W. T. SHERMAN , More than this . General ...
... thousand of brave fellows who have wrought out this glorious problem , spite of changes , storms , and even doubts of the incredulous , and all the obstacles you have now happily surmounted . W. T. SHERMAN , More than this . General ...
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... thousand - fold for every dollar it has expen- ded ; and the Pacific roads have been the one great cause that made this state of affairs possible . The census of 1890 will place , in this territory , fifteen millions of people , and in ...
... thousand - fold for every dollar it has expen- ded ; and the Pacific roads have been the one great cause that made this state of affairs possible . The census of 1890 will place , in this territory , fifteen millions of people , and in ...
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... thousands in number , living off bunch - grass that they obtained by pawing through two feet of snow on a level . It was this feature that induced the stock- ing of immense ranches with cattle . Buffalo never changed the character of ...
... thousands in number , living off bunch - grass that they obtained by pawing through two feet of snow on a level . It was this feature that induced the stock- ing of immense ranches with cattle . Buffalo never changed the character of ...
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... thousand men at a word ; and from him , as a head , down to his chief spiker , it could be commanded by experienced officers of every rank , from general to a captain . They had served five years at the front and over half of the men ...
... thousand men at a word ; and from him , as a head , down to his chief spiker , it could be commanded by experienced officers of every rank , from general to a captain . They had served five years at the front and over half of the men ...
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