MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... colonel who got off his horse when he saw one of his men limp on the march , and told him to ride . But he knew that his men had found out , first that he was cap- tain , then that he was colonel , and neither dared nor wished to ...
... colonel who got off his horse when he saw one of his men limp on the march , and told him to ride . But he knew that his men had found out , first that he was cap- tain , then that he was colonel , and neither dared nor wished to ...
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... colonel this morning I should do it , and shall , don't care what the consequence is . This lieutenant seems to think that these men who never saw a gun , can drill as well as he , who has been at West Point four years . " At night he ...
... colonel this morning I should do it , and shall , don't care what the consequence is . This lieutenant seems to think that these men who never saw a gun , can drill as well as he , who has been at West Point four years . " At night he ...
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... Colonel Lawrence sent for eight wagons , but only three came . On these they loaded all the canvas of the tents , but took no tent - poles . " It looked very much like a severe thunder- storm , " writes the captain , " and I knew the ...
... Colonel Lawrence sent for eight wagons , but only three came . On these they loaded all the canvas of the tents , but took no tent - poles . " It looked very much like a severe thunder- storm , " writes the captain , " and I knew the ...
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... the fault of the troops , as to the insufficiency of the combinations by the general officers . It happened , also , that the Fifth Massa- chusetts was almost unofficered . The colonel was , early SOLDIERS ' MONUMENT , CONCORD . 115.
... the fault of the troops , as to the insufficiency of the combinations by the general officers . It happened , also , that the Fifth Massa- chusetts was almost unofficered . The colonel was , early SOLDIERS ' MONUMENT , CONCORD . 115.
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Ralph Waldo Emerson. chusetts was almost unofficered . The colonel was , early in the day , disabled by a casualty ; the lieu- tenant - colonel , the major and the adjutant were already transferred to new regiments , and their places ...
Ralph Waldo Emerson. chusetts was almost unofficered . The colonel was , early in the day , disabled by a casualty ; the lieu- tenant - colonel , the major and the adjutant were already transferred to new regiments , and their places ...
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