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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... caused our fields to stand thick with the grain ; thou hast fed us with the finest of the wheat ; thou hast clothed us in purple and in fine linen ; thou hast not dealt with any other nation as thou hast dealt with us . We rejoice that ...
... caused our fields to stand thick with the grain ; thou hast fed us with the finest of the wheat ; thou hast clothed us in purple and in fine linen ; thou hast not dealt with any other nation as thou hast dealt with us . We rejoice that ...
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... cause . It gave hope and encour- agement to the country beyond any other single achievement of its arms . It was the dawn of final victory . The entire country , therefore , renders you its gratitude and applause for the part you bore ...
... cause . It gave hope and encour- agement to the country beyond any other single achievement of its arms . It was the dawn of final victory . The entire country , therefore , renders you its gratitude and applause for the part you bore ...
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... cause in which you fought that sheds the chief glory on your names and characters , and leads to the well - merited esteem in which you are held by all men . And it was this cause which in the dark and despairing days of the war renewed ...
... cause in which you fought that sheds the chief glory on your names and characters , and leads to the well - merited esteem in which you are held by all men . And it was this cause which in the dark and despairing days of the war renewed ...
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... causes . To this duty let us address ourselves . For truly it cannot be profitless to show that war is something more than the effusion of blood and the expenditure of treasure ; that from its fields springs a perennial growth of better ...
... causes . To this duty let us address ourselves . For truly it cannot be profitless to show that war is something more than the effusion of blood and the expenditure of treasure ; that from its fields springs a perennial growth of better ...
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... cause , and depose , and behead kings and counselors ; between nations , war is the arbiter . This aggressive determination of controversies is not limited in its jurisdiction to resentment and defense against fla- grant attacks . The ...
... cause , and depose , and behead kings and counselors ; between nations , war is the arbiter . This aggressive determination of controversies is not limited in its jurisdiction to resentment and defense against fla- grant attacks . The ...
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