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Browsing named entities in Heros von Borcke, Memoirs of the Confederate War for Independence.
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King (search for this): chapter 1
Preface.
The kind interest with which the public received the Memoirs as they appeared in Blackwood's Magazine induced me to think of republishing them.
When they were on the point of republication, the news reached me that my King had called his people to arms against Austria and her allies.
I offered at once my sword to my native country, and had the proud satisfaction of fighting, in the army of Prince Frederick Charles, in the great battle of Konigsgratz, and of taking part in the victorious advance through Bohemia, Moravia, and the Duchy of Austria.
A new great war has turned the interest of the public to new matters,--many months have passed away since the termination of the great American struggle,--and many may have forgotten that the splendid Army of Virginia was ever in existence; but I do not hesitate to publish my account of battles lost and won, trusting that there are many still left who will read with some interest the simple narrative of a soldier who is proud t
Blackwood (search for this): chapter 1
Preface.
The kind interest with which the public received the Memoirs as they appeared in Blackwood's Magazine induced me to think of republishing them.
When they were on the point of republication, the news reached me that my King had called his people to arms against Austria and her allies.
I offered at once my sword to my native country, and had the proud satisfaction of fighting, in the army of Prince Frederick Charles, in the great battle of Konigsgratz, and of taking part in the victorious advance through Bohemia, Moravia, and the Duchy of Austria.
A new great war has turned the interest of the public to new matters,--many months have passed away since the termination of the great American struggle,--and many may have forgotten that the splendid Army of Virginia was ever in existence; but I do not hesitate to publish my account of battles lost and won, trusting that there are many still left who will read with some interest the simple narrative of a soldier who is proud
Frederick Charles (search for this): chapter 1
Preface.
The kind interest with which the public received the Memoirs as they appeared in Blackwood's Magazine induced me to think of republishing them.
When they were on the point of republication, the news reached me that my King had called his people to arms against Austria and her allies.
I offered at once my sword to my native country, and had the proud satisfaction of fighting, in the army of Prince Frederick Charles, in the great battle of Konigsgratz, and of taking part in the victorious advance through Bohemia, Moravia, and the Duchy of Austria.
A new great war has turned the interest of the public to new matters,--many months have passed away since the termination of the great American struggle,--and many may have forgotten that the splendid Army of Virginia was ever in existence; but I do not hesitate to publish my account of battles lost and won, trusting that there are many still left who will read with some interest the simple narrative of a soldier who is proud t
October 25th, 1866 AD (search for this): chapter 1
Prussia (Iowa, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
Austria (Austria) (search for this): chapter 1
Moravia (Costa Rica) (search for this): chapter 1
J. E. B. Stuart (search for this): chapter 2
Virginians (search for this): chapter 2
McClellan (search for this): chapter 2