Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen30Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells Harper's Magazine Company, 1865 Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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... morning , the 6th of Febru ary , dawned cold , and wet , and gloomy . Gro- ing through the fog our fleet approached the isl and , and , anchoring for the night , prepared for a conflict ... morning . The morning came . A MILITARY ADVENTURE .
... morning , the 6th of Febru ary , dawned cold , and wet , and gloomy . Gro- ing through the fog our fleet approached the isl and , and , anchoring for the night , prepared for a conflict ... morning . The morning came . A MILITARY ADVENTURE .
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... morning . The morning came . As the clouds broke , and the rays of the sun struggling through the rifts gave promise of a brilliant day , Nelson's famous order was run to the mast - head of the flag - ship , " America ex- pects every ...
... morning . The morning came . As the clouds broke , and the rays of the sun struggling through the rifts gave promise of a brilliant day , Nelson's famous order was run to the mast - head of the flag - ship , " America ex- pects every ...
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... morning , Friday , the waited for the artillery and the wagons to come 12th , the drum - beat - the reveille - roused all up , pioneers were sent forward , under strong from their slumbers . It was a bitter cold win - protection of ...
... morning , Friday , the waited for the artillery and the wagons to come 12th , the drum - beat - the reveille - roused all up , pioneers were sent forward , under strong from their slumbers . It was a bitter cold win - protection of ...
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... morning - Monday the 15th- the army recommenced its march . Filing rap- idly again back across the bridge they pressed along a road which skirted the southern banks of the Neuse , toward Whitehall , which was di- " When we first filed ...
... morning - Monday the 15th- the army recommenced its march . Filing rap- idly again back across the bridge they pressed along a road which skirted the southern banks of the Neuse , toward Whitehall , which was di- " When we first filed ...
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... morning , our soldiers were within five miles of the bridge . The rebels were found there in force , and the battle was renewed . A few miles below the railroad viaduct there was a small stream called Sleepy Creek , where there was a ...
... morning , our soldiers were within five miles of the bridge . The rebels were found there in force , and the battle was renewed . A few miles below the railroad viaduct there was a small stream called Sleepy Creek , where there was a ...
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Página 391 - While I remain in my present position I shall not attempt to retract or modify the Emancipation Proclamation, nor shall I return to slavery any person who is free by the terms of that proclamation, or by any of the acts of Congress.
Página 488 - And these had the weather in their favour ; for it is an ill wind that blows no one any good ; and the rain that rains on the just and unjust seems to have a preference for the latter.
Página 391 - If the people should, by whatever mode or means, make it an Executive duty to reenslave such persons, another, and not I, must be their instrument to perform it. " In stating a single condition of peace, I mean simply to say that the war will cease on the part of the Government whenever it shall have ceased on the part of those who began it.
Página 426 - The merry whistle for once was still, And something shadowed the sunny face. Only a boy ! and his father had said He never could let his youngest go ; Two already were lying dead Under the feet of the trampling foe. But after the evening work was done, And the frogs were loud in the meadowswamp, Over his shoulder he slung his gun, And stealthily followed the footpath damp.
Página 158 - In the morning sow thy seed, and in the evening withhold not thine hand: for thou knowest not whether shall prosper, either this or that, or whether they both shall be alike good.
Página 534 - That hereafter, in this State, there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except in punishment of crime, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted; and all persons held to service or labor as slaves are hereby declared free.
Página 426 - Thrice since then had the lanes been white, And the orchards sweet with apple-bloom ; And now, when the cows came back at night, The feeble father drove them home. For news had come to the lonely farm...
Página 517 - The wild energy of the man, now quite let loose, was absolutely terrible. He stopped and laid his hand upon a piece of the coping of the burial-ground enclosure, as if he would have dislodged the stone. "No man knows till the time comes, what depths are within him. To some men it never comes ; let them rest and be thankful ! To me, you brought it ; on me, you forced it ; and the bottom of this raging sea," striking himself upon the breast, " has been heaved up ever since.
Página 426 - The summer day grew cool and late. He went for the cows when the work was done; But down the lane, as he opened the gate, He saw them coming one by one: Brindle...
Página 100 - mid the roar Of the rebel guns ashore And the thunder of each full broadside. Ah, how poor the prate Of statute and state We once held with these fellows ! Here on the flood's pale-green, Hark how he bellows, Each bluff old Sea-Lawyer ! Talk to them, Dahlgren, Parrott, and Sawyer!