| New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office - 1866 - 1006 strani
...line. On a hill just by the inner line of defenses the troops gained a first sight of Richmond. It was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it. The city was wrapped in a cloud of dense smoke, through which great tongues of flames leaped madly... | |
| 1883 - 976 strani
...sacred spot, the expression of his weather-beaten countenance, as he stood beside that grave in silence, was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it. When the storm of the Mutiny was passing away, John Lawrence showed himself a brave conqueror, quite... | |
| New Hampshire. Adjutant-General's Office - 1866 - 1008 strani
...line. On a hill just by the inner line of defenses the troops gained a first sight of Richmond. It was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it. The city was wrapped in a cloud of dense smoke, through which great tongues of flames leaped madly... | |
| Ludvig Verner Helms - 1882 - 542 strani
...produce any emotion upon the vast crowd, and the scene closed with barbaric music and firing of guns. It was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it, and brought to one's heart a strange feeling of thankfulness that one belonged to a civilisation which,... | |
| Reginald Bosworth Smith - 1883 - 692 strani
...told that the expression on his weatherbeaten countenance, as he stood beside the grave in silence, was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it. There did a thousand memories crowd upon him, Unspeakable for sadness. But with his regret for the... | |
| Rynge castle - 1884 - 120 strani
...fiedting-l|laee6. fVAST concourse followed the body of the Manx fisherman to its last resting-place. It was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it, an account of which was to be handed down to succeeding generations. All creeds and classes assembled... | |
| Emma Raymond Pitman - 1885 - 144 strani
...taken, and made ready for its new inmates, inApril, 1848. But the entrance of the poor idiotic patients was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it. " Distraction, disorder, and noise reigned supreme — noises too, of the most strange and unearthly... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1248 strani
...had been exposed to the sun so long, was horrible in the extreme as we marched past and over them — a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it. As soon as our lines came within range we were received with a most destructive fire of musketry and artillery... | |
| Daniel Wait Howe - 1902 - 444 strani
...characterized by Dana in his dispatch to Stanton as "one of the greatest miracles in military history." It was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it. No sooner had the signal been given than the men of the four divisions of the Army of the Cumberland... | |
| Oklahoma. Governor - 1902 - 126 strani
...with their families and all their worldly goods, determined to obtain a home in the coveted land. It was a sight never to be forgotten by those who witnessed it. The thousands of immigrants pouring in from all directions demonstrated how much the country was needed... | |
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