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" The establishment of the Confederacy is verily a distinct reaction against the whole course of the mistaken civilization of the age. For ' Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,' we have deliberately substituted Slavery, Subordination, and Government. "
History of the sixtieth regiment New York state volunteers, from July 1861 ... - Page 136
by Richard Eddy - 1864
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Mr. Russell on Bull Run: With a Note, from the Rebellion Record

Sir William Howard Russell - Bull Run, 1st Battle of, Va., 1861 - 1861 - 1102 pages
...years of war have consolidated the opinion of the Slave States, we read in the Richmond Examiner: " The establishment of the Confederacy is verily a distinct...whole course of the mistaken civilization of the age. For 'Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,' we have deliberately substituted •Slavery, Subordination and...
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Character and Results of the War: How to Prosecute and how to End It, a ...

Benjamin Franklin Butler - United States - 1863 - 44 pages
...sentiments like the following, publ.Bhed in the Kii'hmond Examiner of May 30th, be received with favor: — If the Confederacy is at a premium, she owes it to...and the responsibility it imposes! THE ESTABLISHMENT or THE CONFEDERACY is, VERILY, A DISTINCT REACTION AGAINST THE WHOLE COURSE OF THE MISTAKEN CIVILIZATION...
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Our Foreign Relations: Showing Present Perils from England and France, the ...

Charles Sumner - France - 1863 - 90 pages
...destiny" before the new Government, the Richmond Examiner of 28th May, 1863, proceeds as follows ; " Would that all of us understood and laid to heart...whole course of the mistaken civilization of the age. For Liberty, Equality and Fraternity, we have deliberately substituted Slavery, Subordination and Government....
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The Barbarism of Slavery: Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the Bill for the ...

Charles Sumner - Kansas - 1868 - 208 pages
...destiny" before the new Government, the Richmond Examiner of 28th May, 1863, proceeds as follows ; " Would that all of us understood and laid to heart...imposes. The establishment of the Confederacy is, veri/y, a distinct reaction against the whole course of the mistaken civilization of the age. For Liberty,...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 78

American periodicals - 1863 - 648 pages
...this divine experiment is being tried. " The establishment of the Confederacy," says the writer, " is verily a distinct reaction against the whole course...civilization of the age. And this is the true reason why wo have been left without the sympathy of the nations, till we conquered that sympathy with the sharp...
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A Reply to the Review of Judge Advocate General Holt, of the ..., Issues 1-7

Reverdy Johnson - Courts-martial and courts of inquiry - 1863 - 764 pages
...Washington as his model, that the main object of the rebellion is to establish a Confederacy which Will be "A DISTINCT REACTION AGAINST THE WHOLE COURSE OF THE MISTAKEN CIVILIZATION OF THE AGE." "THAT FOR LIBERTY, EQUALITY, AND FRATERNITY THEY HAVE DELIBERATELY SUBSTITUTED SLAVERY, SUBORDI81 NATION...
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History of the Sixtieth Regiment New York State Volunteers: From the ...

Richard Eddy - New York (State) - 1864 - 388 pages
...visited, and all obtained something to appease hunger. • I visited several slave huts, while olit on this food-hunting expedition, and found in them...against the whole course of the mistaken civilization of th^ age. And this is the true reason why we have been left without the sympathy of the nations until...
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Soundings from the Atlantic

Oliver Wendell Holmes - American essays - 1864 - 512 pages
...of war have consolidated the opinion of the Slave States, we read in the " Richmond Examiner " : " The establishment of the Confederacy is verily a distinct...whole course of the mistaken civilization of the age. For ' Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,' we have deliberately substituted Slavery, Subordination, and...
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Soundings from the Atlantic

Oliver Wendell Holmes - American essays - 1864 - 490 pages
...of war have consolidated the opinion of the Slave States, we read in the " Richmond Examiner " : " The establishment of the Confederacy is verily a distinct...whole course of the mistaken civilization of the age. For ' Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,' we have deliberately substituted Slavery, Subordination, and...
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Speeches of Hon. William D. Kelley: Replies of the Hon. William D. Kelley to ...

William Darrah Kelley - United States - 1864 - 92 pages
...demoralizing, and insurrectionary." — Richmond Enquirer. 11 The establishment of the Confederacy is a distinct reaction against the whole course of the mistaken civilization of the age. For ' Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,' we have deliberately substituted Slavery, Subordination, and...
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