Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... citizens , with all the rights and all the duties of American citizens . They are as much bound as any other class of citizens to fight for the country , and to defend the Government , either against a foreign or a domestic enemy ; the ...
... citizens , with all the rights and all the duties of American citizens . They are as much bound as any other class of citizens to fight for the country , and to defend the Government , either against a foreign or a domestic enemy ; the ...
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... citizens of Irish birth are and have been enrolled for the of purpose aiding in the work of separating Ireland from the British Empire , because the citizens of the same class have been urged to volunteer in the Federal forces , not for ...
... citizens of Irish birth are and have been enrolled for the of purpose aiding in the work of separating Ireland from the British Empire , because the citizens of the same class have been urged to volunteer in the Federal forces , not for ...
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... citizens , throughout all political misunder- standings and alienations , still are and always must be our kindred and countrymen . " If our countrymen and fellow- citizens , notwithstanding secession , the United States is one ...
... citizens , throughout all political misunder- standings and alienations , still are and always must be our kindred and countrymen . " If our countrymen and fellow- citizens , notwithstanding secession , the United States is one ...
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