 | Jesse Ames Spencer - United States - 1866 - 618 pages
...fellow-countrymen, that it is my purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul ; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any one of the states of the Confederacy ; that Virginia — noble state — whose ancient renown has been... | |
 | Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...fellow-countrymen, that it is my purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul ; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any one of the States of the Confederacy. That Virginia — noble State — whose ancient renown has been... | |
 | American literature - 1865 - 828 pages
...fellow -countrymen, that it is my pnrpopo to maintain your cauae with my whole heart and soul; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any one of the States of the Confederacy; that Virginia, with the help of the people and by the blessing... | |
 | 1865 - 838 pages
...fellow-countrymen, that it It ay purpw-e to maintain your cauae with my whole heart and wil ; ihnt I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any one of the States of the Confederacy;.... that Virginia, with the help of the people and by tho blowing... | |
 | Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 220 pages
...fellow-countrymen, that it is my purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot...soil of any of the States of the Confederacy. That Virginia—noble State—whose ancient renown has been eclipsed by her still more glorious recent history;... | |
 | Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 804 pages
...fellow-countrymen, that it is my purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any one of the States of the Confederacy. That Virginia—noble State—whose ancient renown has been eclipsed... | |
 | Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1869 - 560 pages
...fellow-countrymen, that it is my purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul ; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot...of the Confederacy. That Virginia — noble State — whese ancient renown has been eclipsed by her still more glorious recenthistory ; whose bosom has... | |
 | Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1869 - 550 pages
...fellow-countrymen, that it is nry purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul ; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot...soil of any of the States of the Confederacy. That Virginia—noble State —whose ancient renown has been eclipsed by her still more glorious recent... | |
 | Gilbert Haven - History - 1869 - 680 pages
...Even at Danville, after he had fled from Richmond, he issued a proclamation, in which he declared, *vl will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot...the so*il of .any of the States of the Confederacy. * No peace shall be made with the infamous invaders. If by stress of numbers we should be compelled... | |
 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1869 - 878 pages
...fellowcountrymen, that it is my purpose to maintain your cause with my whole heart and soul ; that I will never consent to abandon to the enemy one foot of the soil of any one of the States of the Confederacy. That Virginia — noble State — whose ancient renown has been... | |
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