The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... hold the pen- that , while we are straining our vision with these strange sights , we become the sacred depositaries of materials from which the artists of a later age will mature their sublime and finished pictures . But , fully as the ...
... hold the pen- that , while we are straining our vision with these strange sights , we become the sacred depositaries of materials from which the artists of a later age will mature their sublime and finished pictures . But , fully as the ...
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... hold a Republican court . But over it all was spread the slime of Slavery . The popu- lation was made up of Foreign Ministers , Heads of Depart- ment , Members of Congress , Judges of the Supreme Court , old dowagers and wives of absent ...
... hold a Republican court . But over it all was spread the slime of Slavery . The popu- lation was made up of Foreign Ministers , Heads of Depart- ment , Members of Congress , Judges of the Supreme Court , old dowagers and wives of absent ...
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... hold the same language in speaking of them . They " do not know what they could do without their chaplains . " They know how much easier it is to bring a regiment up to a high standard of discipline , and hold it there , with the aid of ...
... hold the same language in speaking of them . They " do not know what they could do without their chaplains . " They know how much easier it is to bring a regiment up to a high standard of discipline , and hold it there , with the aid of ...
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... d . She blends the virtues they impart , And holds within her life combined The patient faith of Asia's heart , The force of Europe's restless mind . That involuntary servitude should be abolished by the most despotic 66 THE LIGHT AND DARK.
... d . She blends the virtues they impart , And holds within her life combined The patient faith of Asia's heart , The force of Europe's restless mind . That involuntary servitude should be abolished by the most despotic 66 THE LIGHT AND DARK.
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... hold the echoes of the shouts of the chivalry of France . They planted the fleur de lis , and it grows there still . The names of Montcalm and Champlain still ring among those mountains ; and among the few stricken descendants of Indian ...
... hold the echoes of the shouts of the chivalry of France . They planted the fleur de lis , and it grows there still . The names of Montcalm and Champlain still ring among those mountains ; and among the few stricken descendants of Indian ...
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