| Mark Twain - 1899 - 566 páginas
...banded together in one dense whirlwind, and it MERRY ' THE PRIVATE HISTORY OF A CAMPAIGN THAT FAILED YOU have heard from a great many people who did something...of this. I was piloting on the Mississippi when the tii -I »-..-• ^»orv»*» 4-l"»**4- C , ' !, f * ,1,*, ]' i * It . -J • ,• ^ ,1 j in ff\f 4"Tl*»... | |
| Mark Twain - 1917 - 436 páginas
...stories from the "Century" and "Harper's Magazine.'' THE PRIVATE HISTORY OF A CAMPAIGN THAT FAILED YOU have heard from a great many people who did something...that South Carolina had gone out of the Union on the aoth of December, 1860. My pilot mate was a New-Yorker. He was strong for the Union; so was I. But... | |
| Christopher Phillips - 2000 - 360 páginas
...as his own construction of regional identity in 1885, from something western to something southern: Out West there was a good deal of confusion in men's...other way. It was hard for us to get our bearings. . . . Our State was invaded by the Union forces. . . . There were scores of little camps scattered... | |
| Mark Twain - 2003 - 242 páginas
...Nothing like it has been seen since we can remember." THE PRIVATE HISTORY OF A CAMPAIGN THAT FAILED You have heard from a great many people who did something...that South Carolina had gone out of the Union on the 20th of December, 1860. My pilot mate was a New-Yorker. He was strong for the Union; so was I. But... | |
| Mark Twain - 2003 - 242 páginas
...there was a good deal of confusion in men's minds during the first months of the great trouble—a good deal of unsettledness, of leaning first this...that South Carolina had gone out of the Union on the 20th of December, 1860. My pilot mate was a New-Yorker. He was strong for the Union; so was I. But... | |
| John Bird - 2007 - 265 páginas
...second paragraph begins by highlighting direction, but also highlighting confusion over direction: "Out West, there was a good deal of confusion in men's...minds during the first months of the great trouble" (CTSS1, 863). The narrator continues, "CADgood deal of unsettledness, of leaning first this way, then... | |
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