The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... American citizens . ' In this time of national peril I would have pre- ferred to meet you upon a level one step higher than any party platform ; because I am sure that from such more elevated position we could do better battle for the ...
... American citizens . ' In this time of national peril I would have pre- ferred to meet you upon a level one step higher than any party platform ; because I am sure that from such more elevated position we could do better battle for the ...
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... Americans .................. XXVII . - African Troops - The Future Armies of the Republic ... 198 XXVIII . - The ... American Union 281 XLIII . - The Great Republic still moves on in the Consciousness of its own Security ..... 294 ...
... Americans .................. XXVII . - African Troops - The Future Armies of the Republic ... 198 XXVIII . - The ... American Union 281 XLIII . - The Great Republic still moves on in the Consciousness of its own Security ..... 294 ...
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... America , thus high did our founders comprehend the fact . Our history had been more wonderful than the dreams of ... American Liberty , rising from this fresh continent , proclaiming to the race freedom , order , and happiness for ...
... America , thus high did our founders comprehend the fact . Our history had been more wonderful than the dreams of ... American Liberty , rising from this fresh continent , proclaiming to the race freedom , order , and happiness for ...
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... American character in the field and the hospital . In following this plan , I have preferred to take things somewhat at random ; and , in sacrificing order in time and appropriateness of connection , I may have better succeeded ( I ...
... American character in the field and the hospital . In following this plan , I have preferred to take things somewhat at random ; and , in sacrificing order in time and appropriateness of connection , I may have better succeeded ( I ...
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... American Republic . The nations of the Old World , as they lift their wearied and half - palsied arms to strike for Liberty , utter the name of Washington with veneration , gratitude , and love . Wherever the all - glowing sun lights up ...
... American Republic . The nations of the Old World , as they lift their wearied and half - palsied arms to strike for Liberty , utter the name of Washington with veneration , gratitude , and love . Wherever the all - glowing sun lights up ...
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abolitionism African American arms army battle battles of Williamsburg better blood brave British Cæsar camp carried chaplain Christian citizens civilization colonies command coup d'état dead duty earth Edward Dickinson Baker EDWARDS LESTER ELI THAYER empire enemy England Europe fathers field fight flag FORT GAINES Fortress Monroe France friends Government hand Harriet Beecher Stowe heart heaven honor horse hospitals hour human hundred labor land liberty live look Lord loyal ment military million nation negro never night noble North officers once passed patriotic peace Potomac prosperity race rebel rebellion regiment republic river Roman Rome Sanitary Commission scenes seemed sent sick and wounded slavery slaves soldiers South spirit statesmen suffering surgeon thing Thirteen Colonies thought thousand tion traitors treason true Union United Washington whole William Wallace Lincoln words