Century Monthly Magazine, 114 tomasJosiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1927 |
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... carrying to remote hamlets the clamor , the senseless demonstrations , conveyed the idea that a circus had become disorderly and unmanage- able , with the performers and ani- mals running wild . The nomination of Mr. Davis on the one ...
... carrying to remote hamlets the clamor , the senseless demonstrations , conveyed the idea that a circus had become disorderly and unmanage- able , with the performers and ani- mals running wild . The nomination of Mr. Davis on the one ...
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... carried away by wild enthusiasm . All the people around me seemed genuinely to ex- pect a miracle . They appeared to be in the grip of emotion caused by the direst suffering : they gave the impression of being assembled to demand solemn ...
... carried away by wild enthusiasm . All the people around me seemed genuinely to ex- pect a miracle . They appeared to be in the grip of emotion caused by the direst suffering : they gave the impression of being assembled to demand solemn ...
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... carrying fresh re- cruits to fill the gaps in the Union lines . But neither Lincoln nor Grant could delay . On May 19 Grant moved toward Cold Harbor , south of the North Anna , where he fell upon Lee again with the weight of half his ...
... carrying fresh re- cruits to fill the gaps in the Union lines . But neither Lincoln nor Grant could delay . On May 19 Grant moved toward Cold Harbor , south of the North Anna , where he fell upon Lee again with the weight of half his ...
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... carried the angry reply of Wade and Davis to Lincoln's refusal to adopt the Congress plan of recon- struction , as violent an attack upon the president as any this genera- tion has witnessed , closing with the charge : " the President ...
... carried the angry reply of Wade and Davis to Lincoln's refusal to adopt the Congress plan of recon- struction , as violent an attack upon the president as any this genera- tion has witnessed , closing with the charge : " the President ...
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... carried the peo- ple's case to Jefferson Davis , sore pressed at every point and not for- getful of the fussy complaining char- acter of Johnston . There was momentous conference at the house of James Lyons in the suburbs of Richmond ...
... carried the peo- ple's case to Jefferson Davis , sore pressed at every point and not for- getful of the fussy complaining char- acter of Johnston . There was momentous conference at the house of James Lyons in the suburbs of Richmond ...
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