Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... declared out of the Union . If the sentiment of the people there was not divided , but like that of our revolutionary fathers , united in a holy cause , mightier armies and navies than we now command could not conquer or subdue them ...
... declared out of the Union . If the sentiment of the people there was not divided , but like that of our revolutionary fathers , united in a holy cause , mightier armies and navies than we now command could not conquer or subdue them ...
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... declared , " That their children should not be taught to love the United States Government . " Dr. Dostie , the chairman of that committee which had drawn up the resolutions requiring the introduction of national airs and patriotic ...
... declared , " That their children should not be taught to love the United States Government . " Dr. Dostie , the chairman of that committee which had drawn up the resolutions requiring the introduction of national airs and patriotic ...
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... false , " arose from all parts of the house . The audience continued to de . mand the playing of the national airs , some , however , declaring that the airs would be in opposition to the DR . DOSTIE'S ACTIVITY IN THE UNION CAUse . 59.
... false , " arose from all parts of the house . The audience continued to de . mand the playing of the national airs , some , however , declaring that the airs would be in opposition to the DR . DOSTIE'S ACTIVITY IN THE UNION CAUse . 59.
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Emily Hazen Reed. declaring that the airs would be in opposition to the orders of Mayor Miller . At this juncture , Major Foster of the 128th New York Volunteers , stepped upon the stage , and commanded silence , saying , " he would take ...
Emily Hazen Reed. declaring that the airs would be in opposition to the orders of Mayor Miller . At this juncture , Major Foster of the 128th New York Volunteers , stepped upon the stage , and commanded silence , saying , " he would take ...
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... Declaration reads : " United colonies , " declaring them- selves free and independent ; and by the Constitution of the Confederation , the Continental Congress controlled and guided us to the haven of freedom and glorious nationality ...
... Declaration reads : " United colonies , " declaring them- selves free and independent ; and by the Constitution of the Confederation , the Continental Congress controlled and guided us to the haven of freedom and glorious nationality ...
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Life of A. P. Dostie, Or, the Conflict in New Orleans Emily Hazen Reed Sin vista previa disponible - 2023 |
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