Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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Page 128
... feel himself fully authorized to solicit subscriptions and send them to the committee in charge . At the present time there is a feeling all over the country , even among those who were never in the army , to do something to aid in the ...
... feel himself fully authorized to solicit subscriptions and send them to the committee in charge . At the present time there is a feeling all over the country , even among those who were never in the army , to do something to aid in the ...
Page 152
... feel it in our hearts , but there is a limit to the labor imposed upon the Society , and we do not want to let down the bars . If General Force will examine your manuscript , General Hicken- looper will do the same and send it to me ...
... feel it in our hearts , but there is a limit to the labor imposed upon the Society , and we do not want to let down the bars . If General Force will examine your manuscript , General Hicken- looper will do the same and send it to me ...
Page 171
... feel that they know , that , although grain ripens upon the fields they watered with their blood , that , although cannon and musketry are heard no more and trace of shot and shell are obliterated everywhere save in the breasts of ...
... feel that they know , that , although grain ripens upon the fields they watered with their blood , that , although cannon and musketry are heard no more and trace of shot and shell are obliterated everywhere save in the breasts of ...
Page 174
... feel that our country gave grudgingly while it could borrow a dollar . We boast of the rapidity with which we have paid our national debt . It would be a prouder boast if we could say that every living soldier had been made comfortable ...
... feel that our country gave grudgingly while it could borrow a dollar . We boast of the rapidity with which we have paid our national debt . It would be a prouder boast if we could say that every living soldier had been made comfortable ...
Page 178
... feel it , good for the soldier of the future to know that the soldier of the past was worthy and that his worth was recognized . I say it , too , because there were brave men before Agamemnon , and there must be brave soldiers in all ...
... feel it , good for the soldier of the future to know that the soldier of the past was worthy and that his worth was recognized . I say it , too , because there were brave men before Agamemnon , and there must be brave soldiers in all ...
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