Sermons, Speeches, and Letters on Slavery and Its WarArno Press, 1969 - 656 ページ |
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... Washington . They had his body . wrapped in American flags , in a hearse trimmed with flags , and drawn by four ... WASHINGTON , April 23 , 1861 . The Massachusetts Eighth Regiment first reached Annap- olis , and would have first opened ...
... Washington . They had his body . wrapped in American flags , in a hearse trimmed with flags , and drawn by four ... WASHINGTON , April 23 , 1861 . The Massachusetts Eighth Regiment first reached Annap- olis , and would have first opened ...
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... Washington vainly attempted to keep his men in front of the enemy , and exclaimed in dismay , " Are these the men with whom I am to defend America ? " So great was the depression of the public mind by that disastrous defeat , that ...
... Washington vainly attempted to keep his men in front of the enemy , and exclaimed in dismay , " Are these the men with whom I am to defend America ? " So great was the depression of the public mind by that disastrous defeat , that ...
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... Washington , and is the controlling animus of his most famous paper the Farewell Address . In fact , the chief cause and topic of that docu- ment are not the perils of disunion at home , but of union abroad . Its strongest and most ...
... Washington , and is the controlling animus of his most famous paper the Farewell Address . In fact , the chief cause and topic of that docu- ment are not the perils of disunion at home , but of union abroad . Its strongest and most ...
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SLAVERY | 1 |
revolution in favor of human rights All other successful revolutions only con | 3 |
Delivered at Wilbraham Massachusetts May 25 1854 on the occa | 33 |
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