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... never knew the chill of terror or of cowardice . Perhaps they were no braver than legions of their comrades , native and foreign born ; but it cannot be denied that the Irish soldier , no matter for what cause or under what banner he ...
... never knew the chill of terror or of cowardice . Perhaps they were no braver than legions of their comrades , native and foreign born ; but it cannot be denied that the Irish soldier , no matter for what cause or under what banner he ...
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... never again be fit for field service . Before taking his leave , he said when he reached home he would send his younger brother to take his place . Notwithstanding the difficulties which then existed on account of the blockade , in due ...
... never again be fit for field service . Before taking his leave , he said when he reached home he would send his younger brother to take his place . Notwithstanding the difficulties which then existed on account of the blockade , in due ...
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... never to read a book descriptive of scenes that you would not look at , nor containing words that you would not utter . People sometimes read descriptions of scenes and circumstances that they would blush to look at , and peruse without ...
... never to read a book descriptive of scenes that you would not look at , nor containing words that you would not utter . People sometimes read descriptions of scenes and circumstances that they would blush to look at , and peruse without ...
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... never returned to his regiment again . I learned subsequently , after suffer- ing for many weary months in hospital , he was discharged , deprived forever of the power of speech ! And thus the prophecy of Sergeant D― was literally ...
... never returned to his regiment again . I learned subsequently , after suffer- ing for many weary months in hospital , he was discharged , deprived forever of the power of speech ! And thus the prophecy of Sergeant D― was literally ...
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... never been on board a steamship before , he surveys , with no slight interest , the noble vessel , freighted , as she is , with the hopes , the fears , the destinies of so many human beings . He admires first of all her size and beau ...
... never been on board a steamship before , he surveys , with no slight interest , the noble vessel , freighted , as she is , with the hopes , the fears , the destinies of so many human beings . He admires first of all her size and beau ...
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