Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... principles . The childhood of Dostie was not remarkable for striking events . His education was limited to the ad- vantages of a common public school . Said he , in speaking of those school days , " I was then a lover of the cause of ...
... principles . The childhood of Dostie was not remarkable for striking events . His education was limited to the ad- vantages of a common public school . Said he , in speaking of those school days , " I was then a lover of the cause of ...
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... principles , independent of the accidents of birth , forgetful of their nationality or origin in contemplation of their humanity . In his nineteenth year , Dostie was married to a lady from Cazenovia , New - York , ( Miss Eunice Hull ) ...
... principles , independent of the accidents of birth , forgetful of their nationality or origin in contemplation of their humanity . In his nineteenth year , Dostie was married to a lady from Cazenovia , New - York , ( Miss Eunice Hull ) ...
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... , and defied the rebellious ele- ment that threatened the lives and happiness of those who cherished republican principles . Said Dr. Dostie , at DOSTIE'S REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS . 17 CHAPTER II DOSTIE'S REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS,
... , and defied the rebellious ele- ment that threatened the lives and happiness of those who cherished republican principles . Said Dr. Dostie , at DOSTIE'S REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS . 17 CHAPTER II DOSTIE'S REMOVAL TO NEW ORLEANS,
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... principles I will never cease to denounce in bitter terms . Principles rise superior to men in this conflict between freedom and slavery , and I would rather see every human being wiped out from the Southern States , than to behold the ...
... principles I will never cease to denounce in bitter terms . Principles rise superior to men in this conflict between freedom and slavery , and I would rather see every human being wiped out from the Southern States , than to behold the ...
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... principles . " Dostie shall be hanged , or bow his proud head to treason's yoke , " were the words of the conspirators , who acknowledged Jefferson Davis their leader , and his mur- derous policy , their rule of action . CHAPTER III ...
... principles . " Dostie shall be hanged , or bow his proud head to treason's yoke , " were the words of the conspirators , who acknowledged Jefferson Davis their leader , and his mur- derous policy , their rule of action . CHAPTER III ...
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