Seventy-six: "Our Country!--Right Or Wrong.", Հատորներ 1-2York Mail-Print, 1971 - 268 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 62–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... soon found , to our unspeakable joy , that our father was not mortally wounded , as we had reason to believe , but was rather faint from the loss of blood ; and , perhaps , a dislocated shoulder - and we were soon on our way . I was ...
... soon found , to our unspeakable joy , that our father was not mortally wounded , as we had reason to believe , but was rather faint from the loss of blood ; and , perhaps , a dislocated shoulder - and we were soon on our way . I was ...
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... soon brought these mettle- some gentry to their senses ; and the foils were soon af- ter resumed the salute gone through with , and they began to play . Not a breath could be heard ; the Frenchman stood , like some one contemplating a ...
... soon brought these mettle- some gentry to their senses ; and the foils were soon af- ter resumed the salute gone through with , and they began to play . Not a breath could be heard ; the Frenchman stood , like some one contemplating a ...
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... soon came in contact with Weedon's Virginia brigade , which soon relieved me from all apprehensions on my own account ; for the enemy fell before them , rank after rank , like flax in the blaze ; they were supported by a body of the ...
... soon came in contact with Weedon's Virginia brigade , which soon relieved me from all apprehensions on my own account ; for the enemy fell before them , rank after rank , like flax in the blaze ; they were supported by a body of the ...
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