Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... for the Union are not overwrought pic- tures . These miseries are more than the pen can de- scribe . I left last September ; and if such was the condi- tion of things then , you may imagine for yourself 24 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE .
... for the Union are not overwrought pic- tures . These miseries are more than the pen can de- scribe . I left last September ; and if such was the condi- tion of things then , you may imagine for yourself 24 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE .
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Emily Hazen Reed. tion of things then , you may imagine for yourself how much more aggravated their sufferings must be now . The great majority of the people in the South , in my opinion , love the Union , and the dear associations that ...
Emily Hazen Reed. tion of things then , you may imagine for yourself how much more aggravated their sufferings must be now . The great majority of the people in the South , in my opinion , love the Union , and the dear associations that ...
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... tion in New Orleans . The True Delta , through a cor- respondent says : " MESSRS . EDITORS : I ask the use of your columns to publish the following well deserved and highly flattering testimonial to the zeal and efficiency with which ...
... tion in New Orleans . The True Delta , through a cor- respondent says : " MESSRS . EDITORS : I ask the use of your columns to publish the following well deserved and highly flattering testimonial to the zeal and efficiency with which ...
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... tion of his friends , and desiring the 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 ...
... tion of his friends , and desiring the 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 ...
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... tion , I will inform him that I am ready to stand or fall upon the same platform with Abraham Lincoln . I have had opportunities of studying the moral and intellectual character of our present beloved Magistrate , and in my opinion a ...
... tion , I will inform him that I am ready to stand or fall upon the same platform with Abraham Lincoln . I have had opportunities of studying the moral and intellectual character of our present beloved Magistrate , and in my opinion a ...
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