The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... Impossibility of the Final Division or Partition of the American Union 281 XLIII . - The Great Republic still moves on in the Consciousness of its own Security ..... 294 THE Light and Dark of the Rebellion . I What 6 CONTENTS .
... Impossibility of the Final Division or Partition of the American Union 281 XLIII . - The Great Republic still moves on in the Consciousness of its own Security ..... 294 THE Light and Dark of the Rebellion . I What 6 CONTENTS .
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... Union , and sicken us with the strifes of parties and the gore of battle , only render more and more dear the name of the Father of the American Republic . The nations of the Old World , as they lift their wearied and half - palsied ...
... Union , and sicken us with the strifes of parties and the gore of battle , only render more and more dear the name of the Father of the American Republic . The nations of the Old World , as they lift their wearied and half - palsied ...
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... Union kept his own counsel . The men whose hearts were with the parricides of the Fatherland stood back from the on - rolling tide , and cursed the gathering tempest . But the horde of poli- ticians , who had retired in sullen ...
... Union kept his own counsel . The men whose hearts were with the parricides of the Fatherland stood back from the on - rolling tide , and cursed the gathering tempest . But the horde of poli- ticians , who had retired in sullen ...
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... Union , laughed the Republic to scorn , and trod the holy traditions of our common - WEALTH into the dust . These traitors were allowed to play the part of Catiline in open House , -in open Senate , -in the streets , -most of all , in ...
... Union , laughed the Republic to scorn , and trod the holy traditions of our common - WEALTH into the dust . These traitors were allowed to play the part of Catiline in open House , -in open Senate , -in the streets , -most of all , in ...
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... Union officers who were long detained as prisoners in the South have told me that to this cause , in great part , could the fanatical zeal of the Confederate army be attributed . But With us , nearly all this has been lacking ; and we ...
... Union officers who were long detained as prisoners in the South have told me that to this cause , in great part , could the fanatical zeal of the Confederate army be attributed . But With us , nearly all this has been lacking ; and we ...
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