Scribner's Magazine, 14 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1893 |
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... seemed almost as far away as ever ; and it was very late when we finally halted , stacked arms , and laid down for a brief rest . As we had made a fair day's march previous to the halt at Taneytown , we were much exhausted and fell ...
... seemed almost as far away as ever ; and it was very late when we finally halted , stacked arms , and laid down for a brief rest . As we had made a fair day's march previous to the halt at Taneytown , we were much exhausted and fell ...
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... seemed to make me more thirsty than ever . A stream of water was boiling , bubbling , and running within my hearing ; my face and body were drenched ; and yet it seemed as though I should die of thirst . Since then I have been on the ...
... seemed to make me more thirsty than ever . A stream of water was boiling , bubbling , and running within my hearing ; my face and body were drenched ; and yet it seemed as though I should die of thirst . Since then I have been on the ...
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... seemed to be the longest hymn he could find , and in a wheezy voice sang it all through without skipping a stan- These interesting exercises were then closed by a lengthy prayer in which advice to the Creator was the most prominent ...
... seemed to be the longest hymn he could find , and in a wheezy voice sang it all through without skipping a stan- These interesting exercises were then closed by a lengthy prayer in which advice to the Creator was the most prominent ...
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... seemed to have been forgotten , and yet it ap- peared to be such a short prayer . A wounded Confederate soldier was lying in one corner of my tent , and knowing what firm friends we now were , our advo- cate at the bar of God used that ...
... seemed to have been forgotten , and yet it ap- peared to be such a short prayer . A wounded Confederate soldier was lying in one corner of my tent , and knowing what firm friends we now were , our advo- cate at the bar of God used that ...
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... seemed as though the subject had been exhausted and there was absolutely nothing more to be said . When , therefore , Mr. Lin- coln arose in obedience to the an- nouncement that the President would now pronounce the dedication , every ...
... seemed as though the subject had been exhausted and there was absolutely nothing more to be said . When , therefore , Mr. Lin- coln arose in obedience to the an- nouncement that the President would now pronounce the dedication , every ...
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