Union Pamphlets of the Civil War, 1861-1865, Volume 2Frank Freidel |
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Page 608
... heart , that feels for my poor country , would not let me . My heart , that cries out for the lives of our brave volunteers in the field , that these traitors at home are destroying by thousands , would not let me . My heart , that ...
... heart , that feels for my poor country , would not let me . My heart , that cries out for the lives of our brave volunteers in the field , that these traitors at home are destroying by thousands , would not let me . My heart , that ...
Page 772
... hearts , there were no re- criminations or attempts to foment the unhappy strife . The prevail- ing tone among women was that of grief ; they had not the heart to attempt to increase the indignation of their husbands at un- provoked ...
... hearts , there were no re- criminations or attempts to foment the unhappy strife . The prevail- ing tone among women was that of grief ; they had not the heart to attempt to increase the indignation of their husbands at un- provoked ...
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... heart which your Address evinces . How can the generous , the charitable , the humane , the noble emotions of the Irish heart , have become extinct amongst you ? How can your nature be so totally changed as that you should become the ...
... heart which your Address evinces . How can the generous , the charitable , the humane , the noble emotions of the Irish heart , have become extinct amongst you ? How can your nature be so totally changed as that you should become the ...
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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