Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 93 卷W. Blackwood, 1863 |
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... force ; and further , as it would seem , that the Lincoln Ministry are desirous of effacing still more completely any superstitious allegiance which he might be expected to owe the Stars and Stripes . The safe reten- tion of personal ...
... force ; and further , as it would seem , that the Lincoln Ministry are desirous of effacing still more completely any superstitious allegiance which he might be expected to owe the Stars and Stripes . The safe reten- tion of personal ...
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... force , I do not believe there are many of them who could not finish a bottle of brandy or whisky at one sitting ; and as drink makes them quarrel- some , under its influence rows and blood - shedding would most cer- tainly have ensued ...
... force , I do not believe there are many of them who could not finish a bottle of brandy or whisky at one sitting ; and as drink makes them quarrel- some , under its influence rows and blood - shedding would most cer- tainly have ensued ...
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... force of ninety thousand men - are not only circumstances to be remembered with pride , but also fruitful in substantial advantages . Towards the close of that eventful day , many of the Confederate regi- CAXTONIANA : A SERIES OF ESSAYS ...
... force of ninety thousand men - are not only circumstances to be remembered with pride , but also fruitful in substantial advantages . Towards the close of that eventful day , many of the Confederate regi- CAXTONIANA : A SERIES OF ESSAYS ...
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... force ; whilst his residence on the Arlington Heights was not only gutted of its furniture , but even the very relics of George Washington were stolen from it and 20 [ Jan. A Month's Visit to the Confederate Headquarters .
... force ; whilst his residence on the Arlington Heights was not only gutted of its furniture , but even the very relics of George Washington were stolen from it and 20 [ Jan. A Month's Visit to the Confederate Headquarters .
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... force on the war at once , and in alliance with the Confederates march an army into the state of New York , and teach the bragging people there that the British Lion was a danger- ous animal to arouse ? In the cause of humanity , would ...
... force on the war at once , and in alliance with the Confederates march an army into the state of New York , and teach the bragging people there that the British Lion was a danger- ous animal to arouse ? In the cause of humanity , would ...
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