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Would Davis and Lee conclude that he could endure the strains of long marches, of cold bivouacs, of far-spread battle-fields?
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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Would Davis and Lee conclude that he could endure the strains of long marches, of cold bivouacs, of far-spread battle-fields?
LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001
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Would Davis and Lee conclude that he could endure the strains of long marches, of cold bivouacs, of far-spread battlefields?
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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Would Davis and Lee conclude that he could endure the strains of long marches, of cold bivouacs, of far-spread battlefields?
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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Would Davis and Lee conclude that he could endure the strains of long marches, of cold bivouacs, of far-spread battlefields?
Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971
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While here, the Eighty-sixth was continually exposed to the fire of the enemy's sharpshooters, who occupied a position on the highest and most abrupt portions of the Rocky Face Ridge, from whence they viewed us, on the far-spread plain below, as mere Lilliputians of
History of the Eighty-sixth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry, during its term of service John R. Kinnear
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He retired with his experience into Yorkshire, drew a small brotherhood about him, and in a short time became the revered and beloved founder of the numerous and far-spread sect of _Whiningtonians_!
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 328, February, 1843 Various
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The unusual excellence of the romance brought to the writer far-spread praise and popularity, and he became at length recognized as a foremost
Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4 Charles Herbert Sylvester
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Look out and see the world -- a grand Pandora's box of wickedness -- a great battle-field of clashing passions and warring interests -- a far-spread scene of sensualism and selfishness, in which woman herself acts a conspicuous part.
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He walked on beneath the stately elms, their far-spread branches whispering as he passed, for they knew well his step, and wondered that it hurried so.
St. Cuthbert's Robert E. Knowles
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