Greater Britain: A Record of Travel in English-speaking Countries. With Additional Chapters on English Influence in Japan and China, and on Hong Kong and the Straits SettlementsMacmillan, 1890 - 633 páginas |
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... give a command to General Robert E. Lee , then they made us do all the fighting for ' em , and then , when the pinch came , they left us in the lurch . Why , sir , I saw three Mississippi regiments surrender without a blow - yes , sir ...
... give a command to General Robert E. Lee , then they made us do all the fighting for ' em , and then , when the pinch came , they left us in the lurch . Why , sir , I saw three Mississippi regiments surrender without a blow - yes , sir ...
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... gives a station in every two miles . A careful look at the underwood on either side the line showed that this forest is not primeval , that all this country had once been ploughed . Virginia stands first among the States for natural ...
... gives a station in every two miles . A careful look at the underwood on either side the line showed that this forest is not primeval , that all this country had once been ploughed . Virginia stands first among the States for natural ...
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... gives rise to the suspicion of some fraud , for the negroes are very distrustful of the honesty of their former masters . The worst of the evils that must inevitably grow out of the sudden emancipation of millions of slaves have not ...
... gives rise to the suspicion of some fraud , for the negroes are very distrustful of the honesty of their former masters . The worst of the evils that must inevitably grow out of the sudden emancipation of millions of slaves have not ...
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... for the old flag ; only those Yankee rogues must give us the control of our own people . " The one result of the war has been , as they believe , the abolition of slavery ; otherwise the situation is unchanged . 23 THE SOUTH.
... for the old flag ; only those Yankee rogues must give us the control of our own people . " The one result of the war has been , as they believe , the abolition of slavery ; otherwise the situation is unchanged . 23 THE SOUTH.
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... give in on every point ; we renounce slavery ; we consent to forget the past ; and yet they won't restore us to our rights . " Whenever I came to ask what they meant by " rights , " I found the same haziness that every- where surrounds ...
... give in on every point ; we renounce slavery ; we consent to forget the past ; and yet they won't restore us to our rights . " Whenever I came to ask what they meant by " rights , " I found the same haziness that every- where surrounds ...
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