Report of the Proceedings of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee at the ... Meeting[s] ..., 20–21. köide |
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... patriotism ; their own fervent patriotic words are embodied in our printed proceedings and in the records of the Nation ; and we have only to gather the more precious memorials of their noble lives from witnesses who knew them best and ...
... patriotism ; their own fervent patriotic words are embodied in our printed proceedings and in the records of the Nation ; and we have only to gather the more precious memorials of their noble lives from witnesses who knew them best and ...
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... patriotism , his devotion to a cause and his country by speech , by generous bequests , by granting means . of supply , but from the beginning of time the offer of life and health has been and ever will be the true and largest test ...
... patriotism , his devotion to a cause and his country by speech , by generous bequests , by granting means . of supply , but from the beginning of time the offer of life and health has been and ever will be the true and largest test ...
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... patriotism , valor or ability in action , and he had good reason to expect the succession . The lawful right to appoint a successor to McPherson vested in President Lincoln . but he may have acted solely on my advice ; I am willing to ...
... patriotism , valor or ability in action , and he had good reason to expect the succession . The lawful right to appoint a successor to McPherson vested in President Lincoln . but he may have acted solely on my advice ; I am willing to ...
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... patriotic youth of our land that have already pushed aside the ancients , who it may be linger superfluous on the stage of life . William B. Woods was born of honored parents on the 3rd of August , 1824 , at Newark , Licking county ...
... patriotic youth of our land that have already pushed aside the ancients , who it may be linger superfluous on the stage of life . William B. Woods was born of honored parents on the 3rd of August , 1824 , at Newark , Licking county ...
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... patriotic , of larger repu- tation at the time , far better known to his fellow citizens of Ohio , knowing well the manly character of his younger brother , waived to him the leadership in the family . When in the autumn of 1861 , the ...
... patriotic , of larger repu- tation at the time , far better known to his fellow citizens of Ohio , knowing well the manly character of his younger brother , waived to him the leadership in the family . When in the autumn of 1861 , the ...
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