Life of A. P. Dostie; Or, The Conflict of New OrleansW. P. Tomlinson, 1868 - 374 páginas |
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... acts , but to plot future conspiracies . The Public Schools , the Churches and the Rebel wo- men of New Orleans , ( all venomous in their treason ) were made harmless for a time , by the firm rule of the subduer of traitors . CHAPTER VI ...
... acts , but to plot future conspiracies . The Public Schools , the Churches and the Rebel wo- men of New Orleans , ( all venomous in their treason ) were made harmless for a time , by the firm rule of the subduer of traitors . CHAPTER VI ...
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... a continued series 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,
... a continued series 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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... act , was to assist in upholding a truly Republican 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 ...
... act , was to assist in upholding a truly Republican 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 ...
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... acts often gained him the friendship of those who dif- ferred with him . Many of the most bitter rebels speak kindly of his benevolent acts . When Mayor Monroe was imprisoned in Fort Jackson ; his wife , upon several occasions ...
... acts often gained him the friendship of those who dif- ferred with him . Many of the most bitter rebels speak kindly of his benevolent acts . When Mayor Monroe was imprisoned in Fort Jackson ; his wife , upon several occasions ...
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... acts of our Chief Magis- trate . " From that time until his death , Dr. Dostie was a constant worshipper in Church . His religious views partook of his general character . They were broad and liberal , and not confined to any narrow ...
... acts of our Chief Magis- trate . " From that time until his death , Dr. Dostie was a constant worshipper in Church . His religious views partook of his general character . They were broad and liberal , and not confined to any narrow ...
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