Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume 2Frank Freidel |
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... feelings ; then , as if by a common impulse , threw their arms round each other , and the audience , worked up to a pitch of feeling hardly less intense than that of the distinguished gentlemen , broke into shouts and cries of joy ...
... feelings ; then , as if by a common impulse , threw their arms round each other , and the audience , worked up to a pitch of feeling hardly less intense than that of the distinguished gentlemen , broke into shouts and cries of joy ...
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... feeling that every man who needs help is a brother , though his rash hand may have been lifted against his country and shed her dearest blood . These days and nights of untiring mercy , which we should not speak of as past , for they ...
... feeling that every man who needs help is a brother , though his rash hand may have been lifted against his country and shed her dearest blood . These days and nights of untiring mercy , which we should not speak of as past , for they ...
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... feelings of our Northern women have never betrayed them into any violence of action or expression , even in moments of the greatest excitement . They have never been nerved by a feeling of deadly hatred . They have not tried the force ...
... feelings of our Northern women have never betrayed them into any violence of action or expression , even in moments of the greatest excitement . They have never been nerved by a feeling of deadly hatred . They have not tried the force ...
Contents
The Great Union Meeting Held at Indianapolis February | 565 |
Copperheads under the Heel of an Illinois Farmer New York | 607 |
Edward N Crosby and S F B Morse The Letter of a Repub | 630 |
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