The Stars and Bars: Or, The Reign of Terror in MissouriA. Williams & Company, 1864 - 324 oldal |
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... Parson South- down , as he leisurely strolled , one bright spring morning , along the margin of a beautiful prairie in the vicinity of Platte City , Missouri . In his tones there was a shade of sadness , and in his look a touch of ...
... Parson South- down , as he leisurely strolled , one bright spring morning , along the margin of a beautiful prairie in the vicinity of Platte City , Missouri . In his tones there was a shade of sadness , and in his look a touch of ...
22. oldal
... parson ! " And the next moment a horseman was by his side , whom he greeted as Clifton Clifford . " You walk at an early hour , Mr. Southdown , " remarked the latter . 66 " I like the fresh , balmy air that breathes over these green ...
... parson ! " And the next moment a horseman was by his side , whom he greeted as Clifton Clifford . " You walk at an early hour , Mr. Southdown , " remarked the latter . 66 " I like the fresh , balmy air that breathes over these green ...
23. oldal
... parson . " Any news since our last mail ? ” 66 Many rumors are on the wing ; the most reliable of any importance is from a traveller at the inn , who reports the bombardment of Fort Sumter by the rebels . " " Can that be so ? " " From ...
... parson . " Any news since our last mail ? ” 66 Many rumors are on the wing ; the most reliable of any importance is from a traveller at the inn , who reports the bombardment of Fort Sumter by the rebels . " " Can that be so ? " " From ...
24. oldal
... parson good- morning , spurred his steed , and galloped away across the prairie . " A deep darkness wraps the future , " said the clergyman to himself ; and , turning about , di- rected his steps homeward . In the evening of the same ...
... parson good- morning , spurred his steed , and galloped away across the prairie . " A deep darkness wraps the future , " said the clergyman to himself ; and , turning about , di- rected his steps homeward . In the evening of the same ...
42. oldal
... Parson Elmore , the pastor of the principal church in the village , and the only loyal minister , perhaps , in all Arkansas , was to be mobbed the next attempt he made to preach a Union sermon . The rumor had created no little sensation ...
... Parson Elmore , the pastor of the principal church in the village , and the only loyal minister , perhaps , in all Arkansas , was to be mobbed the next attempt he made to preach a Union sermon . The rumor had created no little sensation ...
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The Stars and Bars: Or the Reign of Terror in Missouri (Classic Reprint) Isaac Kelso Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2017 |
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abolitionist Alonzo armed assassins band barbarity blood bocker Border-ruffian brave called cause citizens copperhead cried dark Devil disloyal excitement exclaimed fear Federal fire flag fugitive gaze groundlings guerrilla chief gwien hand Hannah heart Heaven horses human hurrah husband Inner Temple Jim Lane jist Kansas Knickerbocker land Lioni look loyal Macqueen Malvin midst mind Missouri murder niggers night North once Parson Elmore Parson Southdown patriot Platte City politician poor pray Puff rabble rebellion rebels reign of terror remarked replied revolution round ruffians Scallawag scene secession shouted Simon Skedaddle slave slave-holders slavery soldiers soon soul South Southern stampede stars and bars stars and stripes stood tell terrible thought tion Tom Bolton tories traitors treason turned Uncle unhung Union vile village voice waving whur wicked wife wild wretches Yankees
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254. oldal - The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submissions on the other.
255. oldal - The parent storms, the child looks on, catches the lineaments of wrath, puts on the same airs in the circle of smaller slaves, gives a loose to the worst of passions, and thus nursed, educated, and daily exercised in tyranny, cannot but be stamped by it with odious peculiarities. The man must be a prodigy who can retain his manners and morals undepraved by such circumstances.
250. oldal - ... of war upon us, who but this convention will be held responsible for it ; and who but him who shall have given his vote for this unwise and ill-timed measure...
129. oldal - ... death, now and forever, stand by the stars and stripes. They have been unfurled from the snows of Canada to the plains of New Orleans, in the halls of the Montezumas and amid the solitude of every sea , and everywhere, as the luminous symbol of resistless and beneficent power, they have led the brave to victory and to glory. They have floated over our cradles ; let it be our prayer and our struggle that they shall float over our graves.
314. oldal - We live in deeds, not years ; in thoughts, not breaths ; In feelings, not in figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.
254. oldal - But' again, gentlemen, what have we to gain by this proposed change of our relation to the General Government ? We have always had the control of it; and can yet, if we remain in it, and are as united as we have been.
135. oldal - Government in the paternal spirit in which a father seeks to reclaim his erring offspring. No conquest, no effusion of blood is sought. In sorrow, not in anger, the prayer of all is, that the end may be reached without loss of life or waste of property. Among the most powerful instrumentalities relied on for re-establishing the authority of the Government, is that of the Union sentiment of the South, sustained by a liberated press. It is now trodden to the earth under a reign of terrorism which has...
251. oldal - What interest of the South has been invaded ? What justice has been denied ? and what claim founded in justice and right has been withheld...
253. oldal - States have been carved, and ample territory to be added in due time, if you, by this unwise and impolitic act, do not destroy this hope, and, perhaps, by it lose all, and have your last slave wrenched from you...