Anecdotes of Public Men, Volume 2Harper, 1881 - Statesmen |
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... UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 AND EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE ) FROM 1862 TO 1868 Volume II . NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE PREFACE TO THE SECOND VOLUME . THE immense success ...
... UNION ) FROM 1851 TO 1855 AND EDITOR OF THE ORGAN OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY ( THE WASHINGTON DAILY CHRONICLE ) FROM 1862 TO 1868 Volume II . NEW YORK HARPER & BROTHERS , FRANKLIN SQUARE PREFACE TO THE SECOND VOLUME . THE immense success ...
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... Union . I was then engaged in a severe conflict with Mr. Buchanan's Administration . He sympathized with me , but he pleaded for wisdom and toleration , and evidently recoiled from a conflict between the sections . It was in this spirit ...
... Union . I was then engaged in a severe conflict with Mr. Buchanan's Administration . He sympathized with me , but he pleaded for wisdom and toleration , and evidently recoiled from a conflict between the sections . It was in this spirit ...
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... Union ! Courage to the heart , and strength to the hand , to which , in all time , it shall be intrusted . May it ever wave in unsullied honor over the dome of the Cap- itol ; from the country's strongholds , on the tented field , on ...
... Union ! Courage to the heart , and strength to the hand , to which , in all time , it shall be intrusted . May it ever wave in unsullied honor over the dome of the Cap- itol ; from the country's strongholds , on the tented field , on ...
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... union are of perennial force and energy , while the causes of alienation are imaginary , facti- tious , and transient . The heart of the people North and South is for the Union . Indications too plain to be mistaken an- nounce the fact ...
... union are of perennial force and energy , while the causes of alienation are imaginary , facti- tious , and transient . The heart of the people North and South is for the Union . Indications too plain to be mistaken an- nounce the fact ...
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... Union ! It is dearer to us for the blood of the brave men which has been shed in its defence . The spots on which they stood and fell , these pleasant heights ; the fertile plain beneath them ; the thriving village whose streets so ...
... Union ! It is dearer to us for the blood of the brave men which has been shed in its defence . The spots on which they stood and fell , these pleasant heights ; the fertile plain beneath them ; the thriving village whose streets so ...
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