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... Give me the field when a few adver- tisers occupy it , and I care not how hard the times may be . " The above , which we clip from an exchange , is worthy of being heeded . The man who is ready to give up because the times are hard is ...
... Give me the field when a few adver- tisers occupy it , and I care not how hard the times may be . " The above , which we clip from an exchange , is worthy of being heeded . The man who is ready to give up because the times are hard is ...
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... give credit and currency to United States demand notes . 171 L July 18 : 2/1 - As a remedy for the scarcity of small change , the banks might be compelled to redeem all their notes of less than $ 5 denom- " Let them keep the gold in ...
... give credit and currency to United States demand notes . 171 L July 18 : 2/1 - As a remedy for the scarcity of small change , the banks might be compelled to redeem all their notes of less than $ 5 denom- " Let them keep the gold in ...
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... give a full and perfect account of the origin and progress of the great Rebellion . Mr. Abbot's style is graphic , forcible , and picturesque . He is re- garded as the man to write the history of the great Rebellion . Mr. Green has ...
... give a full and perfect account of the origin and progress of the great Rebellion . Mr. Abbot's style is graphic , forcible , and picturesque . He is re- garded as the man to write the history of the great Rebellion . Mr. Green has ...
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... give a lively character to that portion of the city , and afford employment for a great many men . All departments ... gives an opportunity , if painted , to make a splendid finish , and to avoid that dark and heavy appearance which most ...
... give a lively character to that portion of the city , and afford employment for a great many men . All departments ... gives an opportunity , if painted , to make a splendid finish , and to avoid that dark and heavy appearance which most ...
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... give her name nor the whole account , but I am permitted to say that when she went on to her husband on the day after Bull Run , bearing a flag of truce in her hand , she was met with every insult by officers whom she had known in ...
... give her name nor the whole account , but I am permitted to say that when she went on to her husband on the day after Bull Run , bearing a flag of truce in her hand , she was met with every insult by officers whom she had known in ...
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Annals of Cleveland, Volumen59 United States. Work Projects Administration (Ohio) Vista completa - 1936 |
Términos y frases comunes
1862 Abstracts Academy of Music appointed Army Cont'd arrested battery battle bill Brainard's hall Camp Cleveland Camp Dennison Capt Captain cavalry charge church Cincinnati citizens city council last CLEVELAND NEWSPAPER DIGEST Colonel Columbus command committee Congress council last night council met last court Cuyahoga county Democratic dispatch draft editor emancipation fair fight HERALD John July July 26 June L Aug L Jan L July L Nov L Oct L Sept ladies letter Lieut Lieutenant McClellan meeting military Miss morning Negroes NEWSPAPER DIGEST JAN officers Ohio papers party PLAIN DEALER POLITICS & GOVERNMENT present President railroad rebellion Rebels received recruiting Republicans resolution Richmond says secretary Senator Sept slavery slaves Soldiers Aid society South Superior st theater tion tomorrow troops Union United States Army volunteers vote ward Washington William wounded yesterday York
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Página 631 - That after the year 1800 of the Christian era there shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in any of the said States, otherwise than in punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted to have been personally guilty.
Página 505 - The maid who binds her warrior's sash With smile that well her pain dissembles, The while beneath her drooping lash One starry tear-drop hangs and trembles, Though Heaven alone records the tear, And Fame shall never know her story, Her heart has shed a drop as dear As e'er bedewed the field of glory!
Página 631 - I can only say, that there is not a man living, who wishes more sincerely than I do to see a plan adopted for the abolition of it ; but there is only one proper and effectual mode by which it can be accomplished, and that is by legislative authority ; and this, as far as my suffrage will go, shall never be wanting.
Página 631 - We have seen the mere distinction of color made, in the most enlightened period of time, a ground of the most oppressive dominion ever exercised by man over man.
Página 631 - So long as God allows the vital current to flow through my veins, I will never, never, never, by word, or thought, by mind or will, aid in admitting one rood of free territory to the everlasting curse of human bondage.
Página 505 - I met more women driving teams on the road and saw more at work in the fields than men. They seem to have said to their husbands in the language of a favorite song, "Just take your gun and go; For Ruth can drive the oxen, John, And I can use the hoe!
Página 631 - We have found," says James Monroe, in his speech on the subject before the Virginia Convention, " that this evil has preyed upon the very vitals of the Union ; and has been prejudicial to all the states in which it has existed.
Página 631 - The Tariff was only the pretext, and Disunion and a Southern Confederacy the real object. The next pretext will be the Negro or Slavery Question.
Página 505 - Ky. -THE VOLUNTEER'S WIFE TO HEE HUSBAND stop a moment to think, John, -^ Your country calls — then go ; Don't think of me or the children, John, I'll care for them, you know. Leave the corn upon the stalks, John, And the pumpkins on the vines, John — I '11 gather them with a will.
Página 184 - Ordered — 1. That all persons now in military custody, who have been arrested for discouraging volunteer enlistments, opposing the draft, or for otherwise giving aid and comfort to the enemy, in States where the draft has been mado, or the quota of volunteers and militia has been furnished, shall be discharged from further military restraint.