Southern Historical Society Papers, Volumes 23-25Virginia Historical Society, 1895 - Confederate States of America |
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... brave , or bought by the taxes of the people ; it was all brought into the family of the free and sovereign States of this American Republic through a consistent , persistent , far - seeing Southern policy ! But lest this historical ...
... brave , or bought by the taxes of the people ; it was all brought into the family of the free and sovereign States of this American Republic through a consistent , persistent , far - seeing Southern policy ! But lest this historical ...
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... brave hearts burned the inextinguish- able flame of civil and religious freedom . I know from the record that in 1630 the spirit of home rule stirred the soul of Plymouth men , and Massachusetts resolved to hold a Legislature for its ...
... brave hearts burned the inextinguish- able flame of civil and religious freedom . I know from the record that in 1630 the spirit of home rule stirred the soul of Plymouth men , and Massachusetts resolved to hold a Legislature for its ...
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... of mankind . The returning soldiers of the Confederate army made heroic efforts to recuperate their country , and although these brave endeavors were repressed awhile by the errors of 20 Southern Historical Society Papers .
... of mankind . The returning soldiers of the Confederate army made heroic efforts to recuperate their country , and although these brave endeavors were repressed awhile by the errors of 20 Southern Historical Society Papers .
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Southern Historical Society Robert Alonzo Brock. these brave endeavors were repressed awhile by the errors of recon- struction and hindered by panics which they did not cause , yet through the wisdom , the courage , and the enterprise of ...
Southern Historical Society Robert Alonzo Brock. these brave endeavors were repressed awhile by the errors of recon- struction and hindered by panics which they did not cause , yet through the wisdom , the courage , and the enterprise of ...
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... brave cohesive tarheels of Carolina- will proudly announce , " I am a Georgian ! " The patriot from well watered Michigan , emerging from his lovely lakes and claiming the right by his feathers to flock with the American eagle , shall ...
... brave cohesive tarheels of Carolina- will proudly announce , " I am a Georgian ! " The patriot from well watered Michigan , emerging from his lovely lakes and claiming the right by his feathers to flock with the American eagle , shall ...
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