MiscellaniesHoughton, Mifflin and Company, 1883 - 425 páginas |
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... honor you have done me this day , in making me your organ , testifies your persevering kindness to his blood . - I shall not be expected , on this occasion , to re- peat the details of that oppression which drove our fathers out hither ...
... honor you have done me this day , in making me your organ , testifies your persevering kindness to his blood . - I shall not be expected , on this occasion , to re- peat the details of that oppression which drove our fathers out hither ...
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... honor were directed on aims which command the sympa- thy of every loyal American citizen , were exerted for the protection of our common country , and aided its triumph . The town has thought fit to signify its honor for a few of its ...
... honor were directed on aims which command the sympa- thy of every loyal American citizen , were exerted for the protection of our common country , and aided its triumph . The town has thought fit to signify its honor for a few of its ...
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... honor , nor money , but be- cause he thought it his duty . These are not my feelings only , but of the whole regiment . " On the first of January , 1865 , the Thirty - second Regiment made itself comfortable in log huts , a mile south ...
... honor , nor money , but be- cause he thought it his duty . These are not my feelings only , but of the whole regiment . " On the first of January , 1865 , the Thirty - second Regiment made itself comfortable in log huts , a mile south ...
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... honor . Those who went through those dreadful fields and returned not , deserve much more than all the honor we can pay . But those also who went through the same fields and returned alive , put just as much at hazard as those who died ...
... honor . Those who went through those dreadful fields and returned not , deserve much more than all the honor we can pay . But those also who went through the same fields and returned alive , put just as much at hazard as those who died ...
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... honor nor money , but because he thought it his duty . These are not my feelings only , but of the whole regiment . I want you to show this to every one , so they can see what we thought of the Colonel , and how he died in front of his ...
... honor nor money , but because he thought it his duty . These are not my feelings only , but of the whole regiment . I want you to show this to every one , so they can see what we thought of the Colonel , and how he died in front of his ...
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Miscellanies: Embracing Nature, Addresses, and Lectures Ralph Waldo Emerson Prévia não disponível - 2016 |
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