The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, Volume 22A. Tompkins, 1865 |
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Page 160
... East and West to unite on the James and strangle the rebel government and its great army to death , in view of the whole world . The glory of creating and defending the old Union will never be denied to the East . The glory of driving ...
... East and West to unite on the James and strangle the rebel government and its great army to death , in view of the whole world . The glory of creating and defending the old Union will never be denied to the East . The glory of driving ...
Page 161
... East better appre-- ciated than in the West . There are certain local advantages in every Eastern district which do not command our special admiration , because they pertain to their own neighborhood ; and if anybody attempts to pass ...
... East better appre-- ciated than in the West . There are certain local advantages in every Eastern district which do not command our special admiration , because they pertain to their own neighborhood ; and if anybody attempts to pass ...
Page 165
... East our entire influence to help bind her god- less moneyed aristocracy ; we claim from the East her aid in sustaining the rule of a well - ordered freedom through our vast areas . The East and West , united as they now are , and must ...
... East our entire influence to help bind her god- less moneyed aristocracy ; we claim from the East her aid in sustaining the rule of a well - ordered freedom through our vast areas . The East and West , united as they now are , and must ...
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