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... once suffered , and which I now learned was only too common . This man had become hysterical from pain . He car- ried a sponge in his pocket , and a bot- tle of water in one hand , with which he constantly wetted the burning hand ...
... once suffered , and which I now learned was only too common . This man had become hysterical from pain . He car- ried a sponge in his pocket , and a bot- tle of water in one hand , with which he constantly wetted the burning hand ...
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... once more under the protection of the old flag . But all this had not been done without loss . Many of our brave comrades , who , through a storm of leaden hail , had crossed the bridge at Antietam , and had faced death in a hundred ...
... once more under the protection of the old flag . But all this had not been done without loss . Many of our brave comrades , who , through a storm of leaden hail , had crossed the bridge at Antietam , and had faced death in a hundred ...
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... once the mistake which the enemy had made , and ordered General Burn- side to fall back to Knoxville and in- trench , promising reinforcements speed- ily . Knoxville was Longstreet's objec- tive . It was the key of East Tennes- see ...
... once the mistake which the enemy had made , and ordered General Burn- side to fall back to Knoxville and in- trench , promising reinforcements speed- ily . Knoxville was Longstreet's objec- tive . It was the key of East Tennes- see ...
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... once discovered our re- treat , but did not press us till within a mile or two of the village of Campbell's Station . Humphrey , however , held him in check , and we moved on to the point where the road from Lenoir's unites with the ...
... once discovered our re- treat , but did not press us till within a mile or two of the village of Campbell's Station . Humphrey , however , held him in check , and we moved on to the point where the road from Lenoir's unites with the ...
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... once ; and so accurate was their range , that the Rebel lines were immediately broken , and they fell back into the woods in confusion . The enemy , un- der cover of the woods on the slope of the ridge , now advanced against our right ...
... once ; and so accurate was their range , that the Rebel lines were immediately broken , and they fell back into the woods in confusion . The enemy , un- der cover of the woods on the slope of the ridge , now advanced against our right ...
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