Winfield: The Lawyer's Son, and how He Became a Major-generalAshmead & Evans, 1865 - 313 страница |
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... swords clashing , the corn - stalk guns charging , the scantling embankments were carried by stove - pipe artillery , it was hardly supposed by the curious spec- tators that they were but the preludes to grand and gallant realities , in ...
... swords clashing , the corn - stalk guns charging , the scantling embankments were carried by stove - pipe artillery , it was hardly supposed by the curious spec- tators that they were but the preludes to grand and gallant realities , in ...
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... sword in his earliest fights for his country . He was under the immediate command of Captain Hoffman , of the Sixth Infantry . The assault was made on the works of the enemy by the platoon in charge of Lieutenant Hancock , in company ...
... sword in his earliest fights for his country . He was under the immediate command of Captain Hoffman , of the Sixth Infantry . The assault was made on the works of the enemy by the platoon in charge of Lieutenant Hancock , in company ...
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... sword of war ! We charge you , in the name of God , take heed ! " Old Play . T his own earnest request , Quartermaster HAN- COCK was transferred from his responsible but comparatively quiet post on the Pacific , to the more active ...
... sword of war ! We charge you , in the name of God , take heed ! " Old Play . T his own earnest request , Quartermaster HAN- COCK was transferred from his responsible but comparatively quiet post on the Pacific , to the more active ...
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... sword that no grievances of which the citizens of the Southern States might justly complain , could warrant or empower them to revolt against the con- stitutional government of the nation . His great- grandfather and grandfather had ...
... sword that no grievances of which the citizens of the Southern States might justly complain , could warrant or empower them to revolt against the con- stitutional government of the nation . His great- grandfather and grandfather had ...
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... sword in ignoble ease , or with infamous treachery to wield it against the dear - bought liberties of his native land . Acting on these high - toned convictions as an Amer- ican patriot , he had offered his services , at the moment of ...
... sword in ignoble ease , or with infamous treachery to wield it against the dear - bought liberties of his native land . Acting on these high - toned convictions as an Amer- ican patriot , he had offered his services , at the moment of ...
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advance American arms army artillery assault attack batteries battle of Williamsburg BIRNEY boyhood brave brigade cadet camp campaign capital Captain Hancock captured cavalry CHAPTER Colonel colors command continued courage dashed defence division duty enemy engaged entrenchments father field fight fire flank fought Fredericksburg front gallant Gettysburg GRANT guns hand honor horse immediately Johnny large number Lieutenant Hancock line of battle ments Mexican Mexico miles military Molino del Rey Montgomery Montgomery county morning movement night Norristown occasion occupied officers passed patriot Pennsylvania Philadelphia position Potomac Prairie du Chien prisoners ranks rear rebellion rebels regiment Richmond river road scenes Second Corps Sixth Infantry skill skirmishers soldiers soon Spottsylvania Court House strategic street strong swept sword tion town traitors treason troops Union army United Valley valor victory Virginia Washington West Point Winfield Hancock WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK wounded