One Thousand Sayings of History Presented as Pictures in ProseBeacon Press, Incorporated, 1929 - 919 Seiten |
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... army , though outnumbered two to one ( Sept. 19,1863 ) . Then there was that charge of the Army of the Cumberland up Missionary Ridge ( Nov. 25 , 1863 ) —ancient or modern warriors never did anything more gallant . But the greatest feat ...
... army , though outnumbered two to one ( Sept. 19,1863 ) . Then there was that charge of the Army of the Cumberland up Missionary Ridge ( Nov. 25 , 1863 ) —ancient or modern warriors never did anything more gallant . But the greatest feat ...
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... army a breath , he said to his lieutenant Bulow , and ordered the attack .. The French battalions were swept away from Ohain , from Papelotte , by this new army , unspent despite its severe march . The Old Guard made its glorious charge ...
... army a breath , he said to his lieutenant Bulow , and ordered the attack .. The French battalions were swept away from Ohain , from Papelotte , by this new army , unspent despite its severe march . The Old Guard made its glorious charge ...
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... Army of Northern Virginia has been forced to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources . GEN . ROBERT EDWARD LEE ... army that for the last three years had " carried the Rebellion on its bayonets , " and fought grimly to hold back the ...
... Army of Northern Virginia has been forced to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources . GEN . ROBERT EDWARD LEE ... army that for the last three years had " carried the Rebellion on its bayonets , " and fought grimly to hold back the ...
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