Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... respect , paid to their departed ones at Christ's Church , and beheld with what tenderness and sympathy , that friend of the loyal soldier , Dostie , and his brother officers in the Church looked upon the re- mains of those who fell in ...
... respect , paid to their departed ones at Christ's Church , and beheld with what tenderness and sympathy , that friend of the loyal soldier , Dostie , and his brother officers in the Church looked upon the re- mains of those who fell in ...
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... respect even of his enemies , no carthly power could induce him to swerve from what he considered duty . Where he could resist treason he never wavered . Said he , " It is the duty of loyal men who love their flag and their Government ...
... respect even of his enemies , no carthly power could induce him to swerve from what he considered duty . Where he could resist treason he never wavered . Said he , " It is the duty of loyal men who love their flag and their Government ...
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... are the only power competent to organize civil government in the insurrectionary districts . " I am , with great respect , your obedient servant , " THOMAS J. DURANT . " " NEW ORLEANS , Dec. 29 , 1864 . " DOSTIE AND DURANT . 113.
... are the only power competent to organize civil government in the insurrectionary districts . " I am , with great respect , your obedient servant , " THOMAS J. DURANT . " " NEW ORLEANS , Dec. 29 , 1864 . " DOSTIE AND DURANT . 113.
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... respect Slave property , Durant would not have sought in his published letter to H. Winter Davis to have ridiculed our glorious Lincoln . " I have written more in a spirit of sorrow than in anger . My aim has been nothing to extenuate ...
... respect Slave property , Durant would not have sought in his published letter to H. Winter Davis to have ridiculed our glorious Lincoln . " I have written more in a spirit of sorrow than in anger . My aim has been nothing to extenuate ...
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... respect Col. Field as a gentleman distinguished in the law , and I admired the boldness and power with which he assaulted the Free State party - with which he poured forth his utter condemnation upon our most cherished political ...
... respect Col. Field as a gentleman distinguished in the law , and I admired the boldness and power with which he assaulted the Free State party - with which he poured forth his utter condemnation upon our most cherished political ...
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