American History Told by Contemporaries ..., Volume 4Albert Bushnell Hart, John Gould Curtis Macmillan, 1901 |
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... " If Any One Attempts to Haul down the American Flag , " 1861 204 68. Delegate Lucius Eugene Chittenden : Last Effort at Compromise , 1861 204 69. Senator John Jordan Crittenden : Explanation of the Crittenden Xii Contents.
... " If Any One Attempts to Haul down the American Flag , " 1861 204 68. Delegate Lucius Eugene Chittenden : Last Effort at Compromise , 1861 204 69. Senator John Jordan Crittenden : Explanation of the Crittenden Xii Contents.
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... them with that banner consecrated to war waged for principles — eternal , enduring truth . Sir , it is not meet that our old flag should throw its 26 protecting folds over expeditions for lucre or for land No. 11 ] 25 An Opponent.
... them with that banner consecrated to war waged for principles — eternal , enduring truth . Sir , it is not meet that our old flag should throw its 26 protecting folds over expeditions for lucre or for land No. 11 ] 25 An Opponent.
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... flags union down . A brass field - piece , belonging to the Fourth Artillery , was ostentatiously loaded in sight of all the people and carried by the men of that corps in rear of the hollow square in which Burns was placed . Some 1,500 ...
... flags union down . A brass field - piece , belonging to the Fourth Artillery , was ostentatiously loaded in sight of all the people and carried by the men of that corps in rear of the hollow square in which Burns was placed . Some 1,500 ...
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... flag , with a written summons . ... Knowing the character of the leader of the insurgents , I did not expect it would be accepted . I had therefore directed that the volunteer troops , under their respective commanders , should be ...
... flag , with a written summons . ... Knowing the character of the leader of the insurgents , I did not expect it would be accepted . I had therefore directed that the volunteer troops , under their respective commanders , should be ...
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... flag of what he chooses to call my country being insulted . It is not the flag of 172 [ 1861 Doctrine of Secession Henry Howard Brownell: Senator Louis Trezevant Wigfall: A Fire-Eater, 1861.
... flag of what he chooses to call my country being insulted . It is not the flag of 172 [ 1861 Doctrine of Secession Henry Howard Brownell: Senator Louis Trezevant Wigfall: A Fire-Eater, 1861.
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