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“As we cast our eyes over this great Republic, bequeathed us by ' him whom cnvy
dared not hate,' and behold the causeless and furious civil war now desolating
our once peaceful, happy and glorious land, filling, as it does, the patriot's heart ...
“As we cast our eyes over this great Republic, bequeathed us by ' him whom cnvy
dared not hate,' and behold the causeless and furious civil war now desolating
our once peaceful, happy and glorious land, filling, as it does, the patriot's heart ...
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To men like Dostie, who watched with jealous eye every evil influence that
opposed civil and religious liberty, the new turn in Church affairs, was a source of
rejoicing. Every Sabbath morning he might be seen entering the Episcopal
Church, ...
To men like Dostie, who watched with jealous eye every evil influence that
opposed civil and religious liberty, the new turn in Church affairs, was a source of
rejoicing. Every Sabbath morning he might be seen entering the Episcopal
Church, ...
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... human rights of civil, political and religious self-government will follow, to make
glad the philanthropic heart, and bring happiness, prosperity and fraternity to
unborn millions, who will rise up to revere and treasure our sacred bequeathment
.
... human rights of civil, political and religious self-government will follow, to make
glad the philanthropic heart, and bring happiness, prosperity and fraternity to
unborn millions, who will rise up to revere and treasure our sacred bequeathment
.
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At a meeting of the Union Association in Lyceum Hall, April 12th, 1863, T)urant
read a letter from Hahn, which stated that in a conversation Hahn had held with
President Lincoln upon the subject of organizing a civil government for Louisiana
, ...
At a meeting of the Union Association in Lyceum Hall, April 12th, 1863, T)urant
read a letter from Hahn, which stated that in a conversation Hahn had held with
President Lincoln upon the subject of organizing a civil government for Louisiana
, ...
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IV. Treasurer. V. Attorney General. VI. Superintendent of Public Instruction. VII.
Auditor of Public Accounts; who shall when elected, for the time being, and until
others are appointed by competent authority, constitute the civil Government of
the ...
IV. Treasurer. V. Attorney General. VI. Superintendent of Public Instruction. VII.
Auditor of Public Accounts; who shall when elected, for the time being, and until
others are appointed by competent authority, constitute the civil Government of
the ...
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