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... American Citizen , is con- densed in a single sentence , Allegiance to the Constitution , Obedience to Laws . and devotion to the Union . " - Speech at San Francisco , 1865 . " Peace is the mission of freedom , and free- dom is the ...
... American Citizen , is con- densed in a single sentence , Allegiance to the Constitution , Obedience to Laws . and devotion to the Union . " - Speech at San Francisco , 1865 . " Peace is the mission of freedom , and free- dom is the ...
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... . ULYSSES S. GRANT , OF ILLINOIS , FOR VICE - PRESIDENT , HON . SCHUYLER COLFAX , OF INDIANA . New York : AMERICAN LITERARY PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION . 1868 . i Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 15025 1868 .
... . ULYSSES S. GRANT , OF ILLINOIS , FOR VICE - PRESIDENT , HON . SCHUYLER COLFAX , OF INDIANA . New York : AMERICAN LITERARY PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION . 1868 . i Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 15025 1868 .
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i Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1868 by " The American Literary Publishing Association , " In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York . 337280 J. TABLE ABLE OF ...
i Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1868 by " The American Literary Publishing Association , " In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States for the Southern District of New York . 337280 J. TABLE ABLE OF ...
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... American name , return to us under the national banner , which is at least , as it ought ever to have been , a great national emblem of Justice , Universal Liberty , and Equal Rights . [ Applause . ] All these things have been ...
... American name , return to us under the national banner , which is at least , as it ought ever to have been , a great national emblem of Justice , Universal Liberty , and Equal Rights . [ Applause . ] All these things have been ...
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... American people could even so far forget themselves as to throw their destiny into the hands of men who but yesterday sought to destroy the Republic , and who to - day stand ready to dishonor it . [ Loud and continued applause ...
... American people could even so far forget themselves as to throw their destiny into the hands of men who but yesterday sought to destroy the Republic , and who to - day stand ready to dishonor it . [ Loud and continued applause ...
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