The light and dark of the Rebellion [by C.E. Lester]. |
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... Labor the Characteristic only of Slave- holders ........ .................. . XXXI . In the Valley of the Shenandoah ............... XXXII . - A Well - Known New York Boy ......... .......... 214 218 .............. 221 225 ...
... Labor the Characteristic only of Slave- holders ........ .................. . XXXI . In the Valley of the Shenandoah ............... XXXII . - A Well - Known New York Boy ......... .......... 214 218 .............. 221 225 ...
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... Slavery and Freedom . It did its work ; and the cannon which threw it will live longer in history than the torch of the wretch who burned the Ephesian Temple . Again , and on a higher stage , the struggle was to come , to test the vital ...
... Slavery and Freedom . It did its work ; and the cannon which threw it will live longer in history than the torch of the wretch who burned the Ephesian Temple . Again , and on a higher stage , the struggle was to come , to test the vital ...
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... Slavery live together in the same soil . While the free North was prospering , we had allowed the enslaved to be immolated . While we could flourish under the fragrant branches of Liberty's tree , we were manuring the roots of the Upas ...
... Slavery live together in the same soil . While the free North was prospering , we had allowed the enslaved to be immolated . While we could flourish under the fragrant branches of Liberty's tree , we were manuring the roots of the Upas ...
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... Slavery . The popu- lation was made up of Foreign Ministers , Heads of Depart- ment , Members of Congress , Judges ... slave - lash and the bowie - knife , which the politics and politicians of the South had infused into Washington ...
... Slavery . The popu- lation was made up of Foreign Ministers , Heads of Depart- ment , Members of Congress , Judges ... slave - lash and the bowie - knife , which the politics and politicians of the South had infused into Washington ...
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... slavery or the Union must die . * He says : - * * * * ** * * * * " Soldiers , to what means shall we resort for our existence ? This war is devoted not merely to victory and its mighty honors , not merely to the triumph which moves in ...
... slavery or the Union must die . * He says : - * * * * ** * * * * " Soldiers , to what means shall we resort for our existence ? This war is devoted not merely to victory and its mighty honors , not merely to the triumph which moves in ...
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