Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... defied the rebellious ele- ment that threatened the lives and happiness of those who cherished republican principles . Said Dr. Dostie , at DOSTIE'S REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS . 17 CHAPTER II DOSTIE'S REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS,
... defied the rebellious ele- ment that threatened the lives and happiness of those who cherished republican principles . Said Dr. Dostie , at DOSTIE'S REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS . 17 CHAPTER II DOSTIE'S REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS,
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... ment of so earnest a votary of true education . They indulge the hope , though , that the work of regenerating the public schools from the moral leprosy of treason , so happily inaugurated by the Doctor during the past year , may be ...
... ment of so earnest a votary of true education . They indulge the hope , though , that the work of regenerating the public schools from the moral leprosy of treason , so happily inaugurated by the Doctor during the past year , may be ...
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... ment , was temporarily overthrown by General Butler . Loyal Christian ministers were invited to fill the pul- pits of disloyal clergymen - men who would not advo- cate the divinity of slavery , but the charities of Chris- tianity . Soon ...
... ment , was temporarily overthrown by General Butler . Loyal Christian ministers were invited to fill the pul- pits of disloyal clergymen - men who would not advo- cate the divinity of slavery , but the charities of Chris- tianity . Soon ...
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... , to issue letters of marque and reprisal , to emit bills of credit , to keep troops or ships of war in times of peace , and to enter into any agree- ment or compact , either with each other or with 64 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE .
... , to issue letters of marque and reprisal , to emit bills of credit , to keep troops or ships of war in times of peace , and to enter into any agree- ment or compact , either with each other or with 64 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE .
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Emily Hazen Reed. ment or compact , either with each other or with a foreign power . They placed all controversy that might arise between the States or individuals in the hands of the National Judiciary . After these concessions there ...
Emily Hazen Reed. ment or compact , either with each other or with a foreign power . They placed all controversy that might arise between the States or individuals in the hands of the National Judiciary . After these concessions there ...
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