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Admired for his serious sense of duty toward God and man, Lee's lighter side is not as well known to many Civil War buffs, who may not be aware of the wide range of his humourous observations and antics. Robert E. Lee consistently ... celý popis
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Admired for his serious sense of duty toward God and man, Lee's lighter side is not as well known to many Civil War buffs, who may not be aware of the wide range of his humourous observations and antics. Robert E. Lee consistently displayed a good sense of humour, at home and on the battlefield, in letters, at parties and during political events, at family gatherings and even from his sickbed. Compiled here are 125 examples of the width and breadth of Lee's humour, dating from his youth to his last working day as president of Washington College. Also noted are some of the less-frequently published points about the Lee family, including wife Mary's concern over the "depth and sincerity" of Lee's faith, their family connection to Napoleon, and stories of Lee's father during the War of 1812.
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