Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... Union . " AN ADDRESS BY GENERAL CLEMENT A. EVANS , OF ATLANTA , GEORGIA , Delivered before the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia , October 10th , 1895 , at Richmond , Virginia , with the Pro- ceedings of the Association on ...
... Union . " AN ADDRESS BY GENERAL CLEMENT A. EVANS , OF ATLANTA , GEORGIA , Delivered before the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia , October 10th , 1895 , at Richmond , Virginia , with the Pro- ceedings of the Association on ...
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... union of all the States , we shall achieve a national greatness never equalled in the history of the world . The South says let the decayed corpse of long gone , lurid , sectional strife lie like John Brown's body mouldering in the ...
... union of all the States , we shall achieve a national greatness never equalled in the history of the world . The South says let the decayed corpse of long gone , lurid , sectional strife lie like John Brown's body mouldering in the ...
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... Union service 2,778,304 arms - bearing men ; on the Confederate side 600,000 men with arms ; united they make a force three and a half millions strong ! Witness more than a score of great and hard- fought battles , every one a Waterloo ...
... Union service 2,778,304 arms - bearing men ; on the Confederate side 600,000 men with arms ; united they make a force three and a half millions strong ! Witness more than a score of great and hard- fought battles , every one a Waterloo ...
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... Union , whose dissolution is to be unthinkable until the martial spirit become extinct , the people lose their virtues , and the principles of liberty are dead ; and then may " The stars be old , and the sun grow cold , And the leaves ...
... Union , whose dissolution is to be unthinkable until the martial spirit become extinct , the people lose their virtues , and the principles of liberty are dead ; and then may " The stars be old , and the sun grow cold , And the leaves ...
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... Union ? And next in order , great Texas won by annexation and consequent Mexican war , followed by victory , peace and purchase , that brought us for a trifle in money the ownership of New Mexico , the garden fields of all the ...
... Union ? And next in order , great Texas won by annexation and consequent Mexican war , followed by victory , peace and purchase , that brought us for a trifle in money the ownership of New Mexico , the garden fields of all the ...
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