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ADVICE TO A CIVIL WAR
SOLDIER
"If my friend
who may read this, and who is going soon to buckle on his armor for the
cause of his country, will treasure the hints I have thrown out, and act
upon them, he will add a hundred per cent to the probabilities of his
returning to his father's house, that knew such keen anguish and bitter
mourning when he was called to leave it."
A
correspondent writes to
The Middlebury Register, to
give to inexperienced
soldiers some hints for the preservation of health, from
what he has learned in the field.
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