| Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith - Indians of North America - 1881 - 638 pages
...fought and bled, and without which the high rank of a rational being is a curse instead of bio-sing. "An unalterable determination to promote and cherish...happiness and the future dignity of the American Empire. " To render permanent the cordial affection subsisting among the officers." Besides this, the Society... | |
| Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith - Indians of North America - 1881 - 644 pages
...fought and bled, and without which the high rank of a rational being is a curse instead of blessing. "An unalterable determination to promote and cherish...honor so essentially necessary to their happiness and tbe future dignity of the American Empire. " To render permanent the cordial affection subsisting among... | |
| Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith - Indians of North America - 1881 - 640 pages
...being is a curse instead of blessing. "An unalterable determination to promote and cherish between tho respective States, that union and National honor so...happiness and the future dignity of the American Empire. "To render permanent the cordial affection subsisting amoni; the officers." Besides this, the Society... | |
| Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith - Biography & Autobiography - 1882 - 634 pages
...fought and bled, and without which the high rank of a rational being is a curse instead of blessing. "An unalterable determination to promote and cherish...their happiness and the future dignity of the American Empiie. " To render permanent the cordial affection subsisting among the officers." Besides this, the... | |
| Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith - Biography & Autobiography - 1882 - 658 pages
...and bled, and without which the high rank of a rational being is 11 curse instead of blessing. " Atl unalterable determination to promote and cherish between...honor so essentially necessary to their happiness and tl o future dignity of the American Empire. " To render permanent the cordial affection subsisting... | |
| Samuel Crocker Cobb - 1883 - 64 pages
...patriotic men did not lose sight of her welfare. In this same instrument they declare it to be " their unalterable determination to promote and cherish between...union and national honor so essentially necessary to the happiness and the future dignity of the American Empire." It is a source of just pride that our... | |
| william w williams - 1885 - 754 pages
...fought and bled, and without which the high rank of a rational being is a curse instead of a blessing; an unalterable determination to promote and cherish...happiness and the future dignity of the American empire." Ludlow is in his grave. He sleeps well. Malice can not now touch him. Above his dust rises the First... | |
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