| Felix Gregory De Fontaine - 1861 - 78 páginas
...when it has once lapped blood. The elevation of their candidate is far from being the consummation of their aims. It is only the beginning of that consummation...history be not a lie, there will be coercion enough till tbe end of the beginning is reached, and the dreadful banquet of slaughter and ruin shall glut the... | |
| Joseph Barbière - 1868 - 428 páginas
...within assigned limits. Though Nature and Providence should send forth its branches like the banvau tree, to take root in congenial soil, here is a power...MADRID, AND ISLAND 10.— RELATIVE FORCES COMPLETE LIST OP CONFEDERATE BATTERIES AND THEIR OFFICERS.— INCIDENTS OF THE ENGAGEMEMT. < I WAS a pretty fair... | |
| Joe Barbiere - 1868 - 428 páginas
...rpot in congenial soil, here is a power superior to both, that says it shall wither and die witliin its own charmed circle." Abraham Lincoln, President...ARMY.-GENERALS POLK, CARROL AND PILLOW. —SCENES AT FORT PILLOW.—NEW MADRID, AND ISLAND 10.—RELATIVE FORCEa—COMPLETE LIST OF CONFEDERATE BATTERIES AND... | |
| Thomas Cary Johnson - 1906 - 726 páginas
...when it has once lapped blood. The elevation of their candidates is far from being the consummation of their aims. It is only the beginning of that consummation; and, if all history be not a lie, there will be cohesion enough till the end of the beginning is reached, and the dreadful banquet of slaughter and... | |
| Mitchell Snay - 1993 - 300 páginas
...sectional controversy, Palmer warned: "The elevation of their candidate is far from being the consummation of their aims; it is only the beginning of that consummation; and, if all history be not a lie, there will be cohesion enough till the end of the beginning is reached, and the dreadful banquet of slaughter and... | |
| Jon L. Wakelyn - 1996 - 456 páginas
...when it has once lapped blood. The elevation of their candidate is far from being the consummation of their aims. It is only the beginning of that consummation; and, if all history be not a lie, there will be cohersion enough till the end of the beginning is reached, and the dreadful banquet of slaughter and... | |
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