. History of the Seventh Massachusetts volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion of the southern states against constitutional authority. 1861-1865. With description of battles, army movements, hospital life, and incidents of the camp, by officers and privates; and a comprehensive introduction of the moral and political forces which precipitated the war of secession upon the people of the United States . grim stock, heard of these things, he wasgreatly exercised in mind, and bestirred himself corporally. And hesent unto all his chief men of war, even unto one Darius, who dwelt in theland
. History of the Seventh Massachusetts volunteer infantry in the war of the rebellion of the southern states against constitutional authority. 1861-1865. With description of battles, army movements, hospital life, and incidents of the camp, by officers and privates; and a comprehensive introduction of the moral and political forces which precipitated the war of secession upon the people of the United States . grim stock, heard of these things, he wasgreatly exercised in mind, and bestirred himself corporally. And hesent unto all his chief men of war, even unto one Darius, who dwelt in theland which lieth on the river called Taunton. Now it was said of Dariusthat he was a mighty man in battle, having fought valiantly under oneZachary, who slew the ^Mexicans with exceeding gi-eat slaughter. And John, the ruler, spoke unto Daiius, the man of war, saying, Getthee together a regiment, even one thousand strong; and I will makethee ruler over them. And Darius did as he was bid. And he tarrieda short time in the land of the Puritans; and when spring was nearlyended, he and his valorous men of war journeyed toward the South; andwhen they were come nigh, even unto the great city of the rulers, theypitclied their tents, and encamped nigh unto the gates thereof. And as they encamped on the borders of the city, Darius found greatfavor in the eyes of the ruler; and they spake unto him, saying, Thou hast. i;i)\\ ARD r. (o. A. CAMP KALORAMA AND CAMP BRfGHTWOOD. 15 been faithful over a thousand, therefore thou shalt be made ruler overfour thousand. Darius departed to take command of the four thousand;and the second ruler, one Chester, a dweller in the city of spindles, com-manded in his stead. Xow, Chester was a man of peace, and not skilfulin the cunning tactics of warfare ; but whatsoever he lacketh in knowl-edge, he essayeth to amend with great zeal. When he would utter wordsof wisdom, his tongue cleaveth to the roof of his mouth. He openethhis mouth, and wisdom bu
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