Memoirs of Chaplain LifeLa Monte, O'Donnell, Printers, 1893 - 391 Seiten The autobiography of William Corby, who became famous for granting general absolution to the soldiers of the Irish Brigade at the Battle of Gettysburg. |
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Memoirs of Chaplain Life: Three Years with the Irish Brigade in the Army of ... William Corby Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1992 |
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