Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... Government . Some suc- ceeded in this course of deceiving the rebel mobs and Provost marshals as to their real feelings up to the time when they were happily released from rebel bondage by the arrival of Federal troops . Others again ...
... Government . Some suc- ceeded in this course of deceiving the rebel mobs and Provost marshals as to their real feelings up to the time when they were happily released from rebel bondage by the arrival of Federal troops . Others again ...
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... Government ; calling loudly upon the " Confederacy " to demolish the loyal army and na- vy , demanding the head of the " Beast " who had made their Monroe tremble before the law of justice - silenced the insults of rebel women , and ...
... Government ; calling loudly upon the " Confederacy " to demolish the loyal army and na- vy , demanding the head of the " Beast " who had made their Monroe tremble before the law of justice - silenced the insults of rebel women , and ...
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... of patriotic deeds and self - sacrificing acts . Aug. 21st , 1862 , just one year from the day he left the government of Jefferson Davis and RETURN OF DOSTIE TO NEW ORLEANS . 41 CHAPTER VI RETURN OF DOSTIE TO NEW ORLEANS,
... of patriotic deeds and self - sacrificing acts . Aug. 21st , 1862 , just one year from the day he left the government of Jefferson Davis and RETURN OF DOSTIE TO NEW ORLEANS . 41 CHAPTER VI RETURN OF DOSTIE TO NEW ORLEANS,
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... Government , or a Slave Despotism . Dr. Duncan loving his Church next to his God , tore himself from its rebel influence , pro- claiming amidst persecution and insult , his devotion to his Government , the Union , and Liberty . An exile ...
... Government , or a Slave Despotism . Dr. Duncan loving his Church next to his God , tore himself from its rebel influence , pro- claiming amidst persecution and insult , his devotion to his Government , the Union , and Liberty . An exile ...
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... Government . Oppression , despotism and treason he dared oppose , even at the risk of life and property . His defence of hu- manity and freedom ; his lowly birth , his poverty , and above all , his out - spoken hatred to the rebellion ...
... Government . Oppression , despotism and treason he dared oppose , even at the risk of life and property . His defence of hu- manity and freedom ; his lowly birth , his poverty , and above all , his out - spoken hatred to the rebellion ...
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