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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... less vigilant than the effete monarchies of the Old World . Moreover , the United States government was experimenting with the democratic idea and precedents were now to be estab- lished which , if ill - advised or hastily considered ...
... less vigilant than the effete monarchies of the Old World . Moreover , the United States government was experimenting with the democratic idea and precedents were now to be estab- lished which , if ill - advised or hastily considered ...
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... less than twice he found him- self compelled by the stern ethics of the time to face an- tagonists on the field of honor . In the first hostile en- counter he killed his rival , Peter Van Allen , who was then solicitor - general of the ...
... less than twice he found him- self compelled by the stern ethics of the time to face an- tagonists on the field of honor . In the first hostile en- counter he killed his rival , Peter Van Allen , who was then solicitor - general of the ...
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... less than fifteen years of age when the war for independence commenced . He served under Sumter and Marion in the swamps of South Carolina ; and being made a prisoner at Pocataligo , he was put on board a ship and subjected to the most ...
... less than fifteen years of age when the war for independence commenced . He served under Sumter and Marion in the swamps of South Carolina ; and being made a prisoner at Pocataligo , he was put on board a ship and subjected to the most ...
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... less great was the personal peril to which he exposed himself by reason of his zealous championship of the State's honor . Strange as it may seem , some of the most influential men in Georgia were involved in the Yazoo speculation , and ...
... less great was the personal peril to which he exposed himself by reason of his zealous championship of the State's honor . Strange as it may seem , some of the most influential men in Georgia were involved in the Yazoo speculation , and ...
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... less than thirty - five million acres , a tract almost half as large as the present area of the State . And the consideration named in the transfer which was actually made under the measure which was subsequently repealed was only five ...
... less than thirty - five million acres , a tract almost half as large as the present area of the State . And the consideration named in the transfer which was actually made under the measure which was subsequently repealed was only five ...
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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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