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Página 178
... fighting for ? ' I think of States ' Rights and cotton and the darkies and the Yankees whom we have been bred up to hate , and I know that none of these is the reason why I am fighting . Instead , I see Twelve Oaks and remember how the ...
... fighting for ? ' I think of States ' Rights and cotton and the darkies and the Yankees whom we have been bred up to hate , and I know that none of these is the reason why I am fighting . Instead , I see Twelve Oaks and remember how the ...
Página 241
... fighting up there near the boundary between Georgia and Tennessee . The Yankees were massing for an attack on the Western and At- lantic Railroad , the line which connected Atlanta with Ten- nessee and the West , the same line over ...
... fighting up there near the boundary between Georgia and Tennessee . The Yankees were massing for an attack on the Western and At- lantic Railroad , the line which connected Atlanta with Ten- nessee and the West , the same line over ...
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... fighting for , the red earth which was theirs and would be their sons ' , the red earth which would bear cotton for ... fighting for . " For ' tis the only thing in the world that lasts . . and to anyone with a drop of Irish blood in ...
... fighting for , the red earth which was theirs and would be their sons ' , the red earth which would bear cotton for ... fighting for . " For ' tis the only thing in the world that lasts . . and to anyone with a drop of Irish blood in ...
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