| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 sider
...plain people understand and appreciate this. It is worthy of note, that while in this the Government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the army...due to those officers who remained true, despite the exnmple of their treacherous associates ; but the greatest honor, and most important fact of all, is... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1864 - 210 sider
...plain people understand and appreciate this. It is worthy of note that while in this, the Government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the army...offices, have resigned and proved false to the hand which pampered them, not one common soldier or common sailor is known to have deserted his flag. Great honor... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 sider
...plain people understand and appreciate this. It is worthy of note that while in thia, the Government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the army...offices, have resigned and proved false to the hand which pampered them, not one common soldier or common sailor is known to have deserted his flag. Great honor... | |
| Horace Greeley - 1864 - 694 sider
...plain people understand and appreciate thi?. It is worthy of note that while, in this the Government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the Army...offices have resigned, and proved false to the hand that pampered CONTESTED SEATS Itf THE H'OUSE. 559 them, not one common soldier or common sailor is... | |
| Achsa W. Sprague - 1864 - 340 sider
...POEMS in MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. THE PEOPLE. [" It is worthy of note that while in this, the Government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the army...offices, have resigned and proved false to the hand that pampered them, not one common soldier or common sailor is known to have deserted his flag. Great... | |
| Achsa W. Sprague - 1864 - 330 sider
...POEMS 191 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. THE PEOPLE. [" It is worthy of note that while in this, the Government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the army...offices, have resigned and proved false to the hand that pampered them, not one common soldier or common sailor is known to have deserted his flag. Great... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 sider
...plain people understand and appreciate this. It is worthy of note, that while in this the Government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the army...soldier or common sailor is known to have deserted hia flag. Great honor is due to those officers who remained true, despite the example of their treacherous... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 sider
...plain people understand and appreciate this. It is worthy of note, that \vhile in this the Government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the army...pampered them, not one common soldier or common sailor is knowu to have deserted his flag. Great honor is due to those officers who remained true, despiie the... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1865 - 972 sider
...army and navy who have been favored with the offices, have resigned and proved false to the hand which pampered them, not one common soldier or common sailor...treacherous associates, but the greatest honor and the most important fact of all, is the unanimous firmness of the common soldiers and common sailors.... | |
| Frank Crosby - 1865 - 480 sider
...army and navy who have been favored with the offices, have resigned and proved false to the hand which pampered them, not one common soldier or common sailor...treacherous associates, but the greatest honor and the most important fact of all, is the unanimous firmness of the common soldiers and common sailors.... | |
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