Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... sympathizers are waging a suicidal war , and under whose flag these teachers are or have been quietly pur- suing their vocation . " Said Dr. Dostie , in referring to that commission to PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NEW ORLEANS , 53.
... sympathizers are waging a suicidal war , and under whose flag these teachers are or have been quietly pur- suing their vocation . " Said Dr. Dostie , in referring to that commission to PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF NEW ORLEANS , 53.
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... flag - enveloped the altar dedicated to Freedom . That flag draped in mourning symbols , was wrapped around the biers of the patriots who fell by the hands of the enemies of their Government . It enclosed in its folds the pulseless form ...
... flag - enveloped the altar dedicated to Freedom . That flag draped in mourning symbols , was wrapped around the biers of the patriots who fell by the hands of the enemies of their Government . It enclosed in its folds the pulseless form ...
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... flag and their Government , to use every exertion to put down the signs of disloyalty . " Wherever he observed an act or symbol of treason , it called down upon the offender his rebuke and bitter in- 58 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE .
... flag and their Government , to use every exertion to put down the signs of disloyalty . " Wherever he observed an act or symbol of treason , it called down upon the offender his rebuke and bitter in- 58 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE .
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... flag of the Union should float where it had been torn down by its enemies . The Varieties Theater had become somewhat notorious for displaying rebel emblems . It was decided by Dostie and his associates to make a de- monstration of ...
... flag of the Union should float where it had been torn down by its enemies . The Varieties Theater had become somewhat notorious for displaying rebel emblems . It was decided by Dostie and his associates to make a de- monstration of ...
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... flag , acknowledged by every people , the emblem of all that is good , great and glo- rious , will dance over the oblivious graves of the parri- cides who trailed it in the dust of Fort Sumter ; and when the names of the Arnolds of this ...
... flag , acknowledged by every people , the emblem of all that is good , great and glo- rious , will dance over the oblivious graves of the parri- cides who trailed it in the dust of Fort Sumter ; and when the names of the Arnolds of this ...
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