Synopsis of the American WarHamilton, Adams, 1866 - 228 halaman |
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... made Atlanta a place of importance . " We must concede to our enemy that he met these efforts patiently and skilfully , but at last he made the mistake we had waited for so long , and THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI .
... made Atlanta a place of importance . " We must concede to our enemy that he met these efforts patiently and skilfully , but at last he made the mistake we had waited for so long , and THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI .
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... to regiment with the utmost rapidity , until it permeated the whole army , and even to the hospitals , where the mortally wounded rose from their couches of pain to listen to the intelli- THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI .
... to regiment with the utmost rapidity , until it permeated the whole army , and even to the hospitals , where the mortally wounded rose from their couches of pain to listen to the intelli- THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI .
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... military necessity , but as Gen. Hood got upon Sherman's rear with his army and broke up his communications , Gen. Sherman was compelled to relax his hold on Atlanta to the inconceivable joy of those who , a short time previously , had ...
... military necessity , but as Gen. Hood got upon Sherman's rear with his army and broke up his communications , Gen. Sherman was compelled to relax his hold on Atlanta to the inconceivable joy of those who , a short time previously , had ...
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... causeways is associated with one of the most infamous acts that ever disgraced a nation or people . Phillips says , Gen. Sherman paused at the end of a causeway a mile long , let THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI .
... causeways is associated with one of the most infamous acts that ever disgraced a nation or people . Phillips says , Gen. Sherman paused at the end of a causeway a mile long , let THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI .
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... military point of view other strongholds of the Confederates . Meanwhile the flames of destruction curled upwards in Sher- man's pathway , extending over a length of four hundred and fifty and covering a breadth of thirty- five or forty ...
... military point of view other strongholds of the Confederates . Meanwhile the flames of destruction curled upwards in Sher- man's pathway , extending over a length of four hundred and fifty and covering a breadth of thirty- five or forty ...
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