Sketches of War History, 1861-1865: Papers Read Before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Band 1R. Clarke & Company, 1888 |
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... ARMS ........ By Captain Samuel B. Smith . 128 142 ... 160 174 ..... * The Ohio Commandery is not responsible for opinions expressed in any paper printed in these volumes . THE MILITARY AND THE MOB .......... By Major - General ( iii )
... ARMS ........ By Captain Samuel B. Smith . 128 142 ... 160 174 ..... * The Ohio Commandery is not responsible for opinions expressed in any paper printed in these volumes . THE MILITARY AND THE MOB .......... By Major - General ( iii )
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... house of a noted seces- sionist . The regiment was paraded in front of their quar- ters . The accused company were required to lay down their arms and see them carted away . They were then 26 Sketches of War History . 22.
... house of a noted seces- sionist . The regiment was paraded in front of their quar- ters . The accused company were required to lay down their arms and see them carted away . They were then 26 Sketches of War History . 22.
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... arms and see them carted away . They were then dismissed the service . A lieutenant and nine men were sent to Co- lumbus for trial . The Eighth , Tenth and Nineteenth In- fantry , Ohio Volunteers , composed the brigade of General ...
... arms and see them carted away . They were then dismissed the service . A lieutenant and nine men were sent to Co- lumbus for trial . The Eighth , Tenth and Nineteenth In- fantry , Ohio Volunteers , composed the brigade of General ...
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... arms , only to be told : " Leave me ; I am done for . Stand by your colors ! " He was left upon the field with his dead orderly , Robb ; one of his aids , Lieu- tenant J. St. John , and two hundred and sixty - five out of five hundred ...
... arms , only to be told : " Leave me ; I am done for . Stand by your colors ! " He was left upon the field with his dead orderly , Robb ; one of his aids , Lieu- tenant J. St. John , and two hundred and sixty - five out of five hundred ...
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... arm that felled him , ' Twas his own that struck the blow ; His , who , pillowed on thy bosom , Turned aside from glory's ray ; His who drunk with thy caresses , Madly threw a world away . Should the base plebeian rabble Dare assail my ...
... arm that felled him , ' Twas his own that struck the blow ; His , who , pillowed on thy bosom , Turned aside from glory's ray ; His who drunk with thy caresses , Madly threw a world away . Should the base plebeian rabble Dare assail my ...
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Seite 161 - I doubt, too, whether any other convention we can obtain may be able to make a better Constitution. For, when you assemble a number of men, to have the advantage of their joint wisdom, you inevitably assemble with those men all their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests, and their selfish views.
Seite 167 - So through the night rode Paul Revere ; And so through the night went his cry of alarm To every Middlesex village and farm, — A cry of defiance and not of fear, A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door, And a word that shall echo forevermore...
Seite 162 - On the whole, sir, I cannot help expressing a wish that every member of the Convention who may still have objections to it would, with me, on this occasion doubt a little of his own infallibility, and, to make manifest our unanimity, put his name to this instrument.
Seite 161 - In these sentiments, sir, I agree to this Constitution, with all its faults, if they are such; because I think a general government necessary for us, and there is no form of government but what may be a blessing to the people if well administered, and...
Seite 221 - If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot.
Seite 159 - Under the blossoms, the Blue; Under the garlands, the Gray. No more shall the war-cry sever, Or the winding rivers be red ; They banish our anger forever When they laurel the graves of our dead ! Under the sod and the dew, Waiting the judgment-day; — Love and tears for the Blue, Tears and love for the Gray.
Seite 161 - Thus I consent, sir, to this Constitution, because I expect no better, and because I am not sure that it is not the best. The opinions I have had of its errors I sacrifice to the public good.
Seite 162 - I hope therefore that for our own sakes, as a part of the people, and for the sake of...
Seite 34 - Where the noble spouse Octavia Weeps within her widowed home, Seek her, say the Gods bear witness, Altars, augurs, circling wings, That her blood with mine commingled, Yet shall mount the thrones of kings.
Seite 161 - It therefore astonishes me, Sir, to find this system approaching so near to perfection as it does, and I think it will astonish our enemies who are waiting with confidence to hear that our...