| N. J. Watkins - 1873 - 138 σελίδες
...; they had been treated as honored guests. They had come, some of them, actually armed, for fear of the Ku-Klux, and they were, •every man of them,...you don't believe it, come and see." [Applause:] THE GOVERNOR CALLED OUT-HIS SPEECH. The band then played "Carry Me Back to Old Virginia," after which a... | |
| Russell H. Conwell - 1876 - 340 σελίδες
...to celebrate with New England the centennial anniversaries of the early battles of the Revolution. The men of the North and the men of the South are now everywhere coming together in a spirit of harmony and friendship, which this generation has not... | |
| James Quay Howard - 1876 - 266 σελίδες
...to celebrate with New England the centennial anniversaries of the early battles of the Eevolution. The men of the North and the men of the South are now everywhere coming together in a spirit of harmony and friendship which this generation has not... | |
| University of Michigan - 1898 - 86 σελίδες
...Ohickamauga and Tampa, upon the decks of warships off Havana and Santiago, and in the swamps of Cuba, the men of the North and the men of the South are fighting or ready| to fight for a common cause, at last firmly reunited and again thoroughly and completely... | |
| Leonard Brown - 1908 - 630 σελίδες
...brothers then and helped one another. Are they brothers now? The same.] Cain and Abel were brothers. The men of the North and the men of the South are brothers. How they fell upon and killed one another less than fifty years ago! Are we less cruel —... | |
| 1898 - 508 σελίδες
...Chickamauga and Tampa, upon the decks of warships off Havana and Santiago, and in the swamps of Cuba, the men of the North and the men of the South are fighting or ready., to fight for a common cause, at last firmly reunited and again thoroughly and completely... | |
| Illinois Farmers' Institute - 1922 - 248 σελίδες
...thunder, but it came from a cloudless sky. I turned in mute inquiry to the voice and it said to me, "The Men of the North and the men of the South are crossing swords for the pearl of Chattanooga." As I listened the uproar increased and the breezes were... | |
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