Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... Armed with the paper furnished him by Twiggs , the noble Dostie left his home , his business and his property , and took the cars for the North . His trip was not one of the most agreeable character : for on the route on exhibiting his ...
... Armed with the paper furnished him by Twiggs , the noble Dostie left his home , his business and his property , and took the cars for the North . His trip was not one of the most agreeable character : for on the route on exhibiting his ...
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... armed re- bellion against our Government and shedding the blood of our countrymen ! And further , that these individuals are permitted to organize schools , teach our children and tacitly or openly instill the poison of rebellion and ...
... armed re- bellion against our Government and shedding the blood of our countrymen ! And further , that these individuals are permitted to organize schools , teach our children and tacitly or openly instill the poison of rebellion and ...
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... armed and disciplined for its defence , and that the black man may receive the full rights of citizenship . Are not these jewels of liberty ? With these invalua- ble jewels the Constitution was adopted in the hearts of the people . The ...
... armed and disciplined for its defence , and that the black man may receive the full rights of citizenship . Are not these jewels of liberty ? With these invalua- ble jewels the Constitution was adopted in the hearts of the people . The ...
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... armed , fed and clothed , and this diabolical rebellion be trodden under foot ? And without the will- ing aid of loyal capitalists how can the Government effect its necessary loans to carry on wars ? " He asserts that his loyalty was ...
... armed , fed and clothed , and this diabolical rebellion be trodden under foot ? And without the will- ing aid of loyal capitalists how can the Government effect its necessary loans to carry on wars ? " He asserts that his loyalty was ...
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... armed police force at his command , and with the Nero qualifi- cations of Glendy Burke to lead in municipal affairs until the arrival of " Lord " Hugh Kennedy , 188 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE . CHAPTER XX GENERAL BANKS DISPLACED BY GENERAL CANBY,
... armed police force at his command , and with the Nero qualifi- cations of Glendy Burke to lead in municipal affairs until the arrival of " Lord " Hugh Kennedy , 188 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE . CHAPTER XX GENERAL BANKS DISPLACED BY GENERAL CANBY,
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