Revolution to ReconstructionDoubleday, Doran, Incorporated, 1939 - Всего страниц: 486 |
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... died — that they were immortal . Had he lived to this time , he would have seen that they multiply with the lapse of time . As petitioners they are more numerous at every session of Congress than before . And of late , as some of them ...
... died — that they were immortal . Had he lived to this time , he would have seen that they multiply with the lapse of time . As petitioners they are more numerous at every session of Congress than before . And of late , as some of them ...
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... died , and was buried in Hollywood Cemetery at Richmond . Tyler was twice married . His first wife died in 1842 , after she had been for several years crippled by paralysis . Robert Tyler , a son of this marriage , was Chairman of the ...
... died , and was buried in Hollywood Cemetery at Richmond . Tyler was twice married . His first wife died in 1842 , after she had been for several years crippled by paralysis . Robert Tyler , a son of this marriage , was Chairman of the ...
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... died of wounds ; 224,586 died from disease and 24,872 from accidents and other causes . The total deaths were thus 359,528 . The number wounded in battle but recovered was 275,175 . In the Confederate army 94,000 were killed , or ...
... died of wounds ; 224,586 died from disease and 24,872 from accidents and other causes . The total deaths were thus 359,528 . The number wounded in battle but recovered was 275,175 . In the Confederate army 94,000 were killed , or ...
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