The Story of the American Soldier in War and PeaceD. Lothrop Company, 1889 - 340페이지 |
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... never yet been told . Whoever wishes to know him as a man must study numerous confusing episodes , search through voluminous histories or sift out the man from the material in the crowding records of innumerable battles . This is more ...
... never yet been told . Whoever wishes to know him as a man must study numerous confusing episodes , search through voluminous histories or sift out the man from the material in the crowding records of innumerable battles . This is more ...
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Elbridge Streeter Brooks. bative quality in men and nations has never lacked a represen- tative . Wherever rivalry has been engendered or ambition has had birth the man of war has ever and always resulted . " All antiquity , " says Renan ...
Elbridge Streeter Brooks. bative quality in men and nations has never lacked a represen- tative . Wherever rivalry has been engendered or ambition has had birth the man of war has ever and always resulted . " All antiquity , " says Renan ...
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... never continued a fight after a chief had been killed . Gathering up their spoil and their captives the Ponka warriors turned homeward and the foray was over . Within the shadow of their own lodges the victory was celebrated with song ...
... never continued a fight after a chief had been killed . Gathering up their spoil and their captives the Ponka warriors turned homeward and the foray was over . Within the shadow of their own lodges the victory was celebrated with song ...
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... never in all the story of Indian warfare was ever fight that exceeded the fierceness of that battle by the Great Fresh Sea . But victory rested with the Ojibways . Step by step they drove the warlike Mun - dua back - back from the ...
... never in all the story of Indian warfare was ever fight that exceeded the fierceness of that battle by the Great Fresh Sea . But victory rested with the Ojibways . Step by step they drove the warlike Mun - dua back - back from the ...
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... never entered into their calculations . So sailed the second expedition of Columbus , his seventeen vessels thronged with a bril- liant following- " hidalgos of high rank , officers of the royal household and Andalusian cavaliers ...
... never entered into their calculations . So sailed the second expedition of Columbus , his seventeen vessels thronged with a bril- liant following- " hidalgos of high rank , officers of the royal household and Andalusian cavaliers ...
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American soldier Anthony Wayne arms battery battle battle of Oriskany battle of Tippecanoe bayonet blood Boston brave bravery British Captain captured cavalry charge Colonel colonies command comrades Confederate conflict Congress conquest conquistador courage daring dash December 14 defeat defense desperate discipline duty enemy England fell fight fighters flag Florida force fought gallant glory Grant Green Mountain Boys guns Henry Dearborn heroic Hill honor hostile hundred Indian infantry Jackson July June land leaders Liberty Lieutenant Lincoln Major-General marched Massachusetts McClellan Mexican Mexico military militia Mun-dua musket nation North Northern officers patriotism peace Pedro de Alvarado President ranks rebel rebellion regiments regular army Revolution says Scott Sheridan Sherman South South Carolina Spanish spirit stand story surrendered thousand Thurs troops Tues United valiant valor veteran victory Virginia volunteers warriors Washington William Walker Winfield Scott York
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277 페이지 - O Captain! my Captain! rise up and hear the bells; Rise up — for you the flag is flung — for you the bugle trills, For you bouquets and ribbon'd wreaths— for you the shores a-crowding, For you they call, the swaying mass, their eager faces turning; Here Captain! dear father! This arm beneath your head! It is some dream that on the deck, You've fallen cold and dead.
80 페이지 - He springs to the saddle, the bridle he turns, But lingers and gazes, till full on his sight A second lamp in the belfry burns!
305 페이지 - Wet with the rain, the Blue, Wet with the rain the Gray. Sadly, but not with upbraiding, The generous deed was done ; In the storm of the years that are fading No braver battle was won ; Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the Judgment Day — Under the blossoms the Blue, Under the garlands the Gray.
306 페이지 - Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Under the blossoms, the Blue; Under the garlands, the Gray No more shall the war-cry sever, Or the winding rivers be red; They banish our anger forever, When they laurel the graves of our dead. Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment day; Love and tears for the Blue; Tears and love for the Gray.
80 페이지 - A hurry of hoofs in a village street, A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark, And beneath, from the pebbles, in passing, a spark Struck out by a steed flying fearless and fleet: That was all! And yet, through the gloom and the light, The fate of a nation was riding that night; And the spark struck out by that steed in his flight, Kindled the land into flame with its heat.
259 페이지 - We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more, From Mississippi's winding stream and from New England's shore; We leave our ploughs and workshops, our wives and children dear, With hearts too full for utterance, with but a silent tear; We dare not look behind us, but steadfastly before ; We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more!
232 페이지 - In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow-countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The government will not assail you. You can have no conflict without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to "preserve, protect, and defend it.
107 페이지 - Our band is few, but true and tried, our leader frank and bold; The British soldier trembles when Marion's name is told; Our fortress is the good greenwood, our tent the cypress tree; We know the forest round us, as seamen know the sea.
305 페이지 - From the silence of sorrowful hours, The desolate mourners go, Lovingly laden with flowers. Alike for the friend and the foe ; Under the sod and the dew...
277 페이지 - My Captain does not answer, his lips are pale and still, My father does not feel my arm, he has no pulse nor will, The ship is...