Winfield: The Lawyer's Son, and how He Became a Major-generalAshmead & Evans, 1865 - 313 страница |
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... soldiers were enduring much from sickness and privations , they attacked the in- vaders with such valor that they would have com- pletely won the day but for an unforeseen withdrawal of aid , for which it was impossible for Washington ...
... soldiers were enduring much from sickness and privations , they attacked the in- vaders with such valor that they would have com- pletely won the day but for an unforeseen withdrawal of aid , for which it was impossible for Washington ...
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... soldiers . At the time when starvation seemed to be staring them in the face , when their feet were yet sore and swollen with their shoeless conflicts in the drifted snows , there were wretches base enough to rush through the sad and ...
... soldiers . At the time when starvation seemed to be staring them in the face , when their feet were yet sore and swollen with their shoeless conflicts in the drifted snows , there were wretches base enough to rush through the sad and ...
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... soldier to terms , who can ? The boy - circle of Winfield in Norristown had its social singing - school . Here , again , his companions clustered around ; for he was as popular in musical as he was in military affairs . His aid was ...
... soldier to terms , who can ? The boy - circle of Winfield in Norristown had its social singing - school . Here , again , his companions clustered around ; for he was as popular in musical as he was in military affairs . His aid was ...
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... soldier knows no party but his country . " In receiving the Philadelphia resolutions , forwarded by Mr. Everman , the same noble impulse guided the pen of the General . By his direction they were en- closed to Mrs. Hancock , at her ...
... soldier knows no party but his country . " In receiving the Philadelphia resolutions , forwarded by Mr. Everman , the same noble impulse guided the pen of the General . By his direction they were en- closed to Mrs. Hancock , at her ...
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... soldier of the nation , sworn to her defence by force of arms for four years after the time of his gradua- tion , and then to be held as indirectly expected to do duty under her colors . As he advances in studies he increases his ...
... soldier of the nation , sworn to her defence by force of arms for four years after the time of his gradua- tion , and then to be held as indirectly expected to do duty under her colors . As he advances in studies he increases his ...
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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 duty enemy engaged entrenchments father field fight fire flank fought Fredericksburg front gallant 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 rebellion rebels regiment Richmond river road scene 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 vicinity victory Virginia Washington West Point Winfield Hancock WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK wounded
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Страница 139 - For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again.
Страница 229 - HARK ! I hear the tramp of thousands, And of armed men the hum ; Lo ! a nation's hosts have gathered Round the quick alarming drum, — Saying, " Come, Freemen, come ! Ere your heritage be wasted," said the quick alarming drum. " Let me of my heart take counsel : War is not of life the sum ; Who shall stay and reap the harvest When the autumn days shall come ? " But the drum Echoed, " Come ! Death shall reap the braver harvest," said the solemnsounding drum.
Страница 165 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest With all their country's wishes blest?
Страница 53 - I therein would have found issue. Hear me profess sincerely : had I a dozen sons, each in my love alike, and none less dear than thine and my good Marcius, I had rather had eleven die nobly for their country than one voluptuously surfeit out of action.
Страница 123 - Potomac is now a real army, magnificent in material, admirable in discipline and instruction, excellently equipped and armed; your commanders are all that I could wish. The moment for action has arrived, and I know that I can trust in you to save our country.
Страница 95 - Thus stood the case when the final announcement of the decision was flashed along the electric wire, from the Atlantic, on the East, to the Pacific, on the West ; from the inland seas, on the North, to the Gulf of Mexico, on the South.
Страница 217 - Honor and shame from no condition rise ; Act well your part, there all the honor lies.
Страница 19 - Thy spirit, Independence, let me share ! Lord of the lion heart and eagle eye, Thy steps I follow with my bosom bare, Nor heed the storm which howls along the sky...
Страница 157 - For Freedom's battle once begun, Bequeathed by bleeding Sire to Son, Though baffled oft is ever won.
Страница 82 - Tallahassee, and one hundred and sixty south of Savannah. It has the distinction of being the oldest town in the United States, having been settled by the Spaniards in 1565.