The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... Nation taxes itself to redeem its Pledges and sustain its Honor ............. 260 XXXIX . - What our Republic needs now ............... 264 XL.-Mr. Lincoln : -what Kind of a Man - what Kind of a President - he is ......... 273 XLI ...
... Nation taxes itself to redeem its Pledges and sustain its Honor ............. 260 XXXIX . - What our Republic needs now ............... 264 XL.-Mr. Lincoln : -what Kind of a Man - what Kind of a President - he is ......... 273 XLI ...
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... nations are yet to worship . The records of human defeats , sufferings , and triumphs , show little more than the heroism of the true and the good in resisting the false and the bad . 7 It seems to be the will of Heaven that nations ...
... nations are yet to worship . The records of human defeats , sufferings , and triumphs , show little more than the heroism of the true and the good in resisting the false and the bad . 7 It seems to be the will of Heaven that nations ...
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... nations . The final Court of Ap- peals , to which even the uneducated conscience points its in- dexing finger , will judge the individual , not the community . When nations pass away , they never return . We e survey their wrecks ...
... nations . The final Court of Ap- peals , to which even the uneducated conscience points its in- dexing finger , will judge the individual , not the community . When nations pass away , they never return . We e survey their wrecks ...
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... nation has yet felt it deeply enough to be ready to re- To Europe it looked like the beginning of our na- tional end , —an irrevocable leap to ruin . cover . Was it death ? or was it fever with delirium ? It was all ! The only question ...
... nation has yet felt it deeply enough to be ready to re- To Europe it looked like the beginning of our na- tional end , —an irrevocable leap to ruin . cover . Was it death ? or was it fever with delirium ? It was all ! The only question ...
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... nations it is now considered the duty of gov- ernment to extend to the disabled soldier all its paternal aid . It is , however , only of recent date that the system of sani- tary hospitals has been established , by which all the ap ...
... nations it is now considered the duty of gov- ernment to extend to the disabled soldier all its paternal aid . It is , however , only of recent date that the system of sani- tary hospitals has been established , by which all the ap ...
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