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These died, that our Nation might live. We were driven from this field (Wilderness) before we could gather our wounded...
Anonymous
Which Way Shall We Go? James Goodwyn Clonney, 1850
James Goodwin Clonney
We are out in the ocean sailing to our home beyond the deep...
John Absolon
The Haunted House: We Both Saw a Large Pale Light, 1896
Odilon Redon; Auguste Clot
The Banqueters, plate 9: What a pitiful idea we have…, 1849
Honoré Daumier
We Find Gold on Our Lot, Gold in Canada, Emigrant Life
Anonymous
The Man. 'I pray you know me when we meet again'
James Scott
How We Preserve Our Monuments: The Present State of Hogarth's House, Chiswick
Anonymous
Doubtful Fortune - We Knnow We're Cheated, Yet Would Fain Believe
Abraham Solomon
Honeymoon Hardships, Hoping to Escape Attention We Then Walked in Different Directions
Anonymous
Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors
Philips Galle
Sioux ball player We-Chush-Ta-Doo-Ta, 'The Red Man'
George (after) Catlin
Our Great Football Match, Pelicans Versus Phantoms: We Drive Down
Anonymous
Such things are, That such things are we must allow, but such things never were till now
Anonymous
Who are we that Heaven should make of the Old Sea a Fowling Net?
Howard Pyle
We shall expose the anti-Soviet plans of the imperialists and and ecclesiastical intrigues!
Dmitri Stachievich Moor
Jumping for Joy - happy to inform you Sir we have gained the cause!
Anonymous
Si amanece; nos Vamos. (When day breaks we will be off.), 1796-1797
Francisco de Goya
To what we have been reduced by the aristocracy, Beaumarchais landed in prison in 1773
French School
How We Saved Macdougall's Life: A Story Of An Indian Hill Station, 1897
Anonymous
On the Way to Paray-Le-Monial, France: We Leave with Three Times Three
Anonymous
From Hong Kong to Macao in a Torpedo Boat, We Leave the Junkers behind
Anonymous
Through the mercy of Christ we hope to reach Heaven and avoid Hell, 2005
Elizabeth Wang
The March on Washington: 'We Demand an End to Bias Now', 28th August 1963
Nat Herz
Second Class - The Parting 'Thus part we rich in sorrow, parting poor.', 1855
Abraham Soloman
We walk in the Sacred Tradition, guided by the Holy Scriptures and the Teaching of the Church, 2001
Elizabeth Wang
We are stupid to be so afraid—it is nothing but a horrible scarecrow—I thought it was my husband
Honoré Daumier
It Was a Bright Cheerful Morning When, on Arrival, We Marched Through the Town to the Review
Anonymous
Plate 71 from 'Los Caprichos': When day breaks we will be off, 1799
Francisco Goya
Jesus Christ comes to us in Holy Communion when we are sick or housebound, 2001
Elizabeth Wang
To have more, we must produce more. To produce more, it is necessary to know more, 1920
Alexander Nikolaevich Zelensky
Uniting ourselves with Christ's prayer to the Father at Mass, we are sheltered by His glory, 2001
Elizabeth Wang
The Camden Town Murder, or What Shall We Do For the Rent?, c.1908-9
Walter Richard Sickert
Voltaire in Ferney: 'The sick old man of Fernex as we saw him in September 1777'
French School
Solid fix Up. General, This Is About As Full, Free, And Fair As We Can Count In
Anonymous
The Eastern Question: In the Russian Camp, Kischineff: Oh! When Shall We Start for Warmer Climes?
Anonymous
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