 | Charles Rufus Skinner - 1900 - 470 lehte
...than was their wont. They seemed to spend more time that morning in unfurling the old battle-flags, in burnishing the medals of honor which decorated...stricken chief. The hand which had seized the surrendered sword of countless thousands could scarcely return the pressure of the friendly grasp. That voice that... | |
 | Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh - 1900
...in that vicinity, arose earlier than was their wont. They seemed to spend more time that morning in unfurling the old battle flags, in burnishing the...last marching salute. In the streets the columns were forming; inside the house on that bed, from which he was never to rise again, lay the stricken chief.... | |
 | 1901
...than was their wont. They seemed to spend more time that morning in unfurling the old battleflags, in burnishing the medals of honor which decorated...streets the columns were formed; inside the house, on the bed from which he never was to rise again lay the stricken chief. The hand which had seized the... | |
 | Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1906 - 369 lehte
...unfurling the old battle flags, in burnishing the medals of honor which decorated their breasts, 30 for on that day they had determined to march by the...last marching salute. In the streets the columns were forming ; inside the house, on that bed from which he was never to rise again, lay the stricken chief.... | |
 | Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1906 - 369 lehte
...in that vicinity, arose earlier than was their wont. They seemed to spend more time that morning in unfurling the old battle flags, in burnishing the medals of honor which decorated their breasts, 30 for on that day they had determined to march by the house of their dying commander to give him a... | |
 | Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1909 - 309 lehte
...in that vicinity, arose earlier than was their wont. They seemed to spend more time that morning in unfurling the old battle flags, in burnishing the...last marching salute. In the streets the columns were forming; inside the house, on that bed from which he was never to rise again, lay the stricken chief.... | |
 | Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1911
...in that vicinity, arose earlier than was their wont. They seemed to spend more time that morning in unfurling the old battle flags, in burnishing the...last marching salute. In the streets the columns were forming; inside the house, on that bed from which he was never to rise again, lay the stricken chief.... | |
 | Augustus White Long - 1917 - 389 lehte
...in that vicinity, arose earlier than was their wont. They seemed to spend more time that morning in unfurling the old battle flags, in burnishing the...last marching salute. In the streets the columns were forming; inside the house on that bed, from which he was never to rise again, lay the stricken chief.... | |
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