The South Since the War: As Shown by Fourteen Weeks of Travel and Observation in Georgia and the CarolinasTicknor and Fields, 1866 - 400 頁 |
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... fact , the creation of New England . - It was noted on the steamship by which I came from New York that , leaving out the foreign element , our passengers were from Charleston and from Massachusetts . We had nearly as many Boston men as ...
... fact , the creation of New England . - It was noted on the steamship by which I came from New York that , leaving out the foreign element , our passengers were from Charleston and from Massachusetts . We had nearly as many Boston men as ...
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... fact is established ; from their judgment and testimony there is no appeal . These men , having no faith in the Confederacy , put every- thing they could into cotton or rosin or turpentine , — hop- ing to save something from the general ...
... fact is established ; from their judgment and testimony there is no appeal . These men , having no faith in the Confederacy , put every- thing they could into cotton or rosin or turpentine , — hop- ing to save something from the general ...
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... fact of destruction . The Rebel lead- ers were , too , in their way , even more wanton , and just as thorough as our army in destroying property . They did not burn houses and barns and fences as we did ; but , dur- ing the last three ...
... fact of destruction . The Rebel lead- ers were , too , in their way , even more wanton , and just as thorough as our army in destroying property . They did not burn houses and barns and fences as we did ; but , dur- ing the last three ...
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... facts in the case before fixing terms . For the rascal there is but one set of terms ; for the honest man there should be every possible considera- tion . The city is under thorough military rule ; but the iron hand rests very lightly ...
... facts in the case before fixing terms . For the rascal there is but one set of terms ; for the honest man there should be every possible considera- tion . The city is under thorough military rule ; but the iron hand rests very lightly ...
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... fact that I knew myself to be under the observation of thirty or more persons of Southern birth and feeling , embarrassed me to such degree that I could only stammer , " By the right which I supposed a gentleman always had to ask a lady ...
... fact that I knew myself to be under the observation of thirty or more persons of Southern birth and feeling , embarrassed me to such degree that I could only stammer , " By the right which I supposed a gentleman always had to ask a lady ...
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