Life of A. P. DOSTIE; Of The Conflict of New Orleans |
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As soon as he was released he fled to the land of liberty. Thousands were driven
away by the terrorism. Sojourners and citizens that had the means, left rather
than compromise their manhood. Thousands there were who were anxious to
leave ...
As soon as he was released he fled to the land of liberty. Thousands were driven
away by the terrorism. Sojourners and citizens that had the means, left rather
than compromise their manhood. Thousands there were who were anxious to
leave ...
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Rather loss of liberty, life and all, before any portion of Washington's land should
be severed from Union and liberty. I was then told I must go. I was given by that
worse than Arnold, General D. E. Twiggs, a pass, 28 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE,
Rather loss of liberty, life and all, before any portion of Washington's land should
be severed from Union and liberty. I was then told I must go. I was given by that
worse than Arnold, General D. E. Twiggs, a pass, 28 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE,
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... little girls stepped upon a platform and presented their flag to their school with
the following address:– “We dedicate to the Madison School this “ Star-Spangled
Banner,” the emblem of our own dear native land, as a tribute to patriotism. Long
...
... little girls stepped upon a platform and presented their flag to their school with
the following address:– “We dedicate to the Madison School this “ Star-Spangled
Banner,” the emblem of our own dear native land, as a tribute to patriotism. Long
...
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wrought for the hopes of the liberty and freedom of our land. “Here the youths of
our city have gathered for the culture and proper education of their minds and
hearts in a correct knowledge of the various duties belonging to good and
virtuous ...
wrought for the hopes of the liberty and freedom of our land. “Here the youths of
our city have gathered for the culture and proper education of their minds and
hearts in a correct knowledge of the various duties belonging to good and
virtuous ...
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... munificent institution, “grim-visaged war,' with its concomitants— samine,
pestilence and death, would not now be blighting our once happy and
homogeneous people—the land had not been pierced by the murderous stabs of
our brethren.
... munificent institution, “grim-visaged war,' with its concomitants— samine,
pestilence and death, would not now be blighting our once happy and
homogeneous people—the land had not been pierced by the murderous stabs of
our brethren.
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