Reminiscences of Famous Georgians, Embracing Episodes and Incidents in the Lives of the Great Men of the State, Also and Appendix Devoted to Extracts from Speeches and Addresses ...Franklin-Turner Company, 1907 |
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... Major - General James Jackson . Charlton . Georgia Miscellanies . Chappell . Bench and Bar of Georgia . Miller . The Story of the Confederate States . Derry . Life of Robert Toombs . Stovall . Life of Alex . H. Stephens . Cleveland ...
... Major - General James Jackson . Charlton . Georgia Miscellanies . Chappell . Bench and Bar of Georgia . Miller . The Story of the Confederate States . Derry . Life of Robert Toombs . Stovall . Life of Alex . H. Stephens . Cleveland ...
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... Major Miller took the advice of the almanac man and sandwiched the incident between crusty dates with the quite natural result . Unless the work is carefully read the incident is more than apt to escape notice ; and valuable as the work ...
... Major Miller took the advice of the almanac man and sandwiched the incident between crusty dates with the quite natural result . Unless the work is carefully read the incident is more than apt to escape notice ; and valuable as the work ...
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... Major James Stephen Bulloch , the grandson of Archibald Bulloch . During the early part of the last century Major Bulloch moved from the tide- water levels to the upper foothills , locating at Roswell , Georgia , some twenty miles north ...
... Major James Stephen Bulloch , the grandson of Archibald Bulloch . During the early part of the last century Major Bulloch moved from the tide- water levels to the upper foothills , locating at Roswell , Georgia , some twenty miles north ...
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... Major Bulloch was twice married , his son , Captain James Dunwoody Bulloch , being the sole prod- uct of the first union , and three children springing from the second , namely , Anna , Mittie and Irvine . Mittie , or Martha , became ...
... Major Bulloch was twice married , his son , Captain James Dunwoody Bulloch , being the sole prod- uct of the first union , and three children springing from the second , namely , Anna , Mittie and Irvine . Mittie , or Martha , became ...
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... Major Bulloch was twice married . His first wife was Miss Esther Elliott , the daughter of United States Senator John Elliott by the latter's first marriage . His second wife was Mrs. Martha Stewart Elliott , the widow of Senator ...
... Major Bulloch was twice married . His first wife was Miss Esther Elliott , the daughter of United States Senator John Elliott by the latter's first marriage . His second wife was Mrs. Martha Stewart Elliott , the widow of Senator ...
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Reminiscences of Famous Georgians, Embracing Episodes and Incidents in the ... Lucian Lamar Knight Visos knygos peržiūra - 1907 |
Reminiscences of Famous Georgians– Embracing Episodes and Incidents ..., 1 tomas Lucian Lamar Knight Visos knygos peržiūra - 1907 |
Pagrindiniai terminai ir frazės
address delivered Alexander H American amid army Atlanta battle Bill Arp blood brave brilliant brother campaign Colonel Colquitt Confederate Congress constitution convention court Crawfordville daughter death Democratic earth election eloquence enemy Extract eyes father Federal field fire friends genius Geor Georgia glory Gordon Governor Brown Governor Jackson Grady halls hands heart heaven Henry Hill honor Howell Cobb illustrious inspiration John Joseph Joseph E Joseph Henry Lumpkin Judge Dooly Lamar land Legislature liberty Liberty county lived memories ment military Milledgeville mountain never noble North orator party patriotic peace poet political President race Robert Toombs Savannah secession sleep soldier song soon South Southern speech spirit stand Stephens tell Thomas R. R. Cobb thought tion to-day Toombs Union United States Senate victory voice vote Washington Wilson Lumpkin words Yazoo Yazoo Act young
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585 psl. - The heroes' sepulchre. Rest on, embalmed and sainted dead! Dear as the blood ye gave ; No impious footstep here shall tread The herbage of your grave; Nor shall your glory be forgot While Fame her record keeps, Or Honor points the hallowed spot Where Valor proudly sleeps.
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701 psl. - Downward, to toil and be mixed with the main. The dry fields burn, and the mills are to turn, And a myriad flowers mortally yearn, And the lordly main from beyond the plain Calls o'er the hills of Habersham, Calls through the valleys of Hall.
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646 psl. - Is there no balm in Gilead ; is there no physician there ? why then is not the health of the daughter of my people recovered...
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534 psl. - There was news of the fight ; But none of Giffen. — He did not write. I sometimes fancy that, were I king Of the princely Knights of the Golden Ring, With the song of the minstrel in mine ear, And the tender legend that trembles here, I'd give the best on his bended knee, The whitest soul of my chivalry, For " Little Giffen,
701 psl. - Abide, abide! The willful waterweeds held me thrall, The laving laurel turned my tide, The ferns and the fondling grass said Stay, The dewberry dipped for to work delay, And the little reeds sighed Abide, abide, Here in the hills of Habersham, Here in the valleys of Hall.
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534 psl. - The knightliest of the knightly race, That, since the days of old, Have kept the lamp of chivalry Alight in hearts of gold...