The North American Review, Volume 148O. Everett, 1889 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 202
... battle between the contending squadrons . This is a large force requiring great abil- ity to direct . On October 20th the English fleet puts to sea reporting to the Commander - in - Chief of the Channel Squadron , and are assigned to ...
... battle between the contending squadrons . This is a large force requiring great abil- ity to direct . On October 20th the English fleet puts to sea reporting to the Commander - in - Chief of the Channel Squadron , and are assigned to ...
Page 555
... battle had manifestly passed on towards the bank of the river , the time had come for the general in chief command to go forward . Had he done so , it does not seem that the battle would have ceased when it did . Had he then appeared ...
... battle had manifestly passed on towards the bank of the river , the time had come for the general in chief command to go forward . Had he done so , it does not seem that the battle would have ceased when it did . Had he then appeared ...
Page 558
... battle of Bull Run - certainly one of the battles of the war which have been most talked about and written about in Europe- would appear , from these accounts of it , to have gathered round itself , hitherto , a large margin of fiction ...
... battle of Bull Run - certainly one of the battles of the war which have been most talked about and written about in Europe- would appear , from these accounts of it , to have gathered round itself , hitherto , a large margin of fiction ...
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