Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... Institute , when thousands rushed upon the Convention assembled in its walls to crush the friends of liberty and equal rights . When the attack was made by the mob , many of the members of the Convention and their friends had gone into ...
... Institute , when thousands rushed upon the Convention assembled in its walls to crush the friends of liberty and equal rights . When the attack was made by the mob , many of the members of the Convention and their friends had gone into ...
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... Institute , when great cheers came up from the Institute , and a dense mob crowded along Common Street toward the St. Charles Hotel . As they ap- proached , we could make out four policemen with cocked revolvers , and in their midst ...
... Institute , when great cheers came up from the Institute , and a dense mob crowded along Common Street toward the St. Charles Hotel . As they ap- proached , we could make out four policemen with cocked revolvers , and in their midst ...
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... declared that the " Civil au- thority must be sustained . " Mechanics ' Institute , in the capital of Louisiana , was a slaughter house , where the city police and the reconstructed had waded in the blood 308 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE .
... declared that the " Civil au- thority must be sustained . " Mechanics ' Institute , in the capital of Louisiana , was a slaughter house , where the city police and the reconstructed had waded in the blood 308 LIFE OF A. P. DOSTIE .
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... Institute after the massacre : " The floor of the Convention room was covered with the blood , limbs , hair and brains of human beings , at which policemen and citizens laughed with fiendish pleasure . The hall and stairway dripped with ...
... Institute after the massacre : " The floor of the Convention room was covered with the blood , limbs , hair and brains of human beings , at which policemen and citizens laughed with fiendish pleasure . The hall and stairway dripped with ...
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... Institute , conscious that his ene- mies desired his destruction . With no faith in Andrew Johnson , the unrepentant rebels , the City authorities , or the authorized bands of policemen ; upon the military alone he relied . Dr. Said he ...
... Institute , conscious that his ene- mies desired his destruction . With no faith in Andrew Johnson , the unrepentant rebels , the City authorities , or the authorized bands of policemen ; upon the military alone he relied . Dr. Said he ...
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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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