Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... principles of Liberty . In 1860-61 , none perceived that Durant , who had " rested so calmly beside the throne erected to Slavery , " would so soon become the champion of radicalism . He belonged to that class of men who , incapable of ...
... principles of Liberty . In 1860-61 , none perceived that Durant , who had " rested so calmly beside the throne erected to Slavery , " would so soon become the champion of radicalism . He belonged to that class of men who , incapable of ...
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... principles , pretended to submit cheer- fully to tyranny and oppression . Said one of that num- ber , Michael Hahn , who ranked among the second of the classes described : " During the war there were three classes of Union men in the ...
... principles , pretended to submit cheer- fully to tyranny and oppression . Said one of that num- ber , Michael Hahn , who ranked among the second of the classes described : " During the war there were three classes of Union men in the ...
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... principles , was one of the conspicuous causes of the war . In 1860–61 , the slave power ruled with a rod of oppres ... principle or intellectual culture , he was just the magistrate required to legalize the crimes of a people given up ...
... principles , was one of the conspicuous causes of the war . In 1860–61 , the slave power ruled with a rod of oppres ... principle or intellectual culture , he was just the magistrate required to legalize the crimes of a people given up ...
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... principles like the Rev. Dr. Palmer , who had sacreligiously preached disunion and slavery from their pulpits , vowed revenge upon Farragut , Butler , and the United States Government ; calling loudly upon the " Confederacy " to ...
... principles like the Rev. Dr. Palmer , who had sacreligiously preached disunion and slavery from their pulpits , vowed revenge upon Farragut , Butler , and the United States Government ; calling loudly upon the " Confederacy " to ...
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... principles and profound reason - not upon fanaticism . The great purpose of his life , expressed in his every act , was to assist in upholding a truly Republican Government . Oppression , despotism and treason he dared oppose , even at ...
... principles and profound reason - not upon fanaticism . The great purpose of his life , expressed in his every act , was to assist in upholding a truly Republican Government . Oppression , despotism and treason he dared oppose , even at ...
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A. P. Dostie A. P. Field Abraham Lincoln acts Andrew Johnson appointed armed army arrest assembled Auditor Banks blood Butler called cause civil colored Congress Constitution Convention of 1864 Copperheads Court crime death declared despotism Dostie's duty election emancipation enemies Executive flag freedmen freedmen's bureau freedom friends Government Governor of Louisiana hearts honor human Institute Jacob Barker Jefferson Davis Judge Abell July 30th justice labor Lafayette Square land Legislature liberty loyal citizens loyalty massacre Mayor Monroe meeting ment Michael Hahn military murdered nation negro never noble oath oppression Orleans party patriotic peace persons policemen political President Johnson President Lincoln principles proclamation public schools radical rebel rebellion reconstruction Republic Republican resolutions Resolved respectfully riot secession slave slavery spirit Star-Spangled Banner suffrage tion traitors treason true Union United universal suffrage vote Washington wounded