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... suffering , the dehumanization that war creates . He describes the plight of people driven 18 from their homes ; he recreatas vividly the suffering of 19 the wounded being brought home from Bunker Hill ; he ob- serves that war drives ...
... suffering , the dehumanization that war creates . He describes the plight of people driven 18 from their homes ; he recreatas vividly the suffering of 19 the wounded being brought home from Bunker Hill ; he ob- serves that war drives ...
Page 178
... suffering of the army during that hard winter at Valley Forge , and stresses how its spirit drove it on despite all sorts of inconveniences . The hero , Allen Hale , once a deserter , rises from the rank of common private to captain ...
... suffering of the army during that hard winter at Valley Forge , and stresses how its spirit drove it on despite all sorts of inconveniences . The hero , Allen Hale , once a deserter , rises from the rank of common private to captain ...
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... suffering . War provokes a hectic and unnatural life , but even more so a thrilling and adventurous one . Though Dowdey mentions numer- ous times the political corruption and stupidity among the leadership of the Confederacy , he ...
... suffering . War provokes a hectic and unnatural life , but even more so a thrilling and adventurous one . Though Dowdey mentions numer- ous times the political corruption and stupidity among the leadership of the Confederacy , he ...
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