The Unwritten War: American Writers and the Civil War |
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Watching a crowd of Confederate prisoners , " wretchedly drest , very dirty & worthless in rig , ” his heart filled with " compassion & brotherhood , " and " the irrepressible ab- surd tears started in my eyes , these too are my ...
Watching a crowd of Confederate prisoners , " wretchedly drest , very dirty & worthless in rig , ” his heart filled with " compassion & brotherhood , " and " the irrepressible ab- surd tears started in my eyes , these too are my ...
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He went off in good spirits , and though it cost me a heart- break to part with one so young on a service so hard , I cannot but adore the Great Providence which is thus lifting our young men out of indolence and vanity , into some free ...
He went off in good spirits , and though it cost me a heart- break to part with one so young on a service so hard , I cannot but adore the Great Providence which is thus lifting our young men out of indolence and vanity , into some free ...
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We called it ' firing the Southern heart , ' in a phrase much used at that time " ( Howells , Years of My Youth [ New York , 1916 ] , 148 ) . offer me a privacy , on favorable terms . But 122 THE UNWRITTEN WAR The Inglorious Assignment.
We called it ' firing the Southern heart , ' in a phrase much used at that time " ( Howells , Years of My Youth [ New York , 1916 ] , 148 ) . offer me a privacy , on favorable terms . But 122 THE UNWRITTEN WAR The Inglorious Assignment.
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THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
A PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF | 39 |
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