Publications of the Southern History Association, Volumen1;Volumen3

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Southern History Association, 1899
Includes reports of the annual meetings.

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Página 269 - So here shall silence guard thy fame But somewhere, out of human view, Whate'er thy hands are set to do Is wrought with tumult of acclaim.
Página 199 - THE BOY'S FROISSART. Being Sir John Froissart's Chronicles of Adventure, Battle, and Custom in England, France, Spain, etc. Edited for boys, with an Introduction by SIDNEY LANIER.
Página 220 - State be, and he is hereby, requested to forward a copy of the preceding resolution to each of our Senators and Representatives in the Congress of the United States...
Página 134 - Whereas the people of the territory of the United States south of the river Ohio...
Página 145 - Brevet MajorGeneral Miles is hereby authorized and directed to place manacles and fetters upon the hands and feet of Jefferson Davis and Clement C. Clay, Jr., whenever he may think it advisable in order to render their imprisonment more secure. By order of the Secretary of War. CA DANA, Assistant Secretary of War.
Página 252 - An effort has been made to give the titles, arranged alphabetically by authors, of all known publications, whether books, pamphlets, newspaper and magazine sketches where of apparent value, articles printed in the transactions of societies, publications of societies, official documents, maps, etc. It therefore embraces not only the historical and biographical works relating to the State, its institutions, and its public men, but it includes as well the intellectual product of the literary and business...
Página 344 - We shall constitute one-third and more of the ignorance and crime of the South, or one-third its intelligence and progress ; we shall contribute one-third to the business and industrial prosperity of the South, or we shall prove a veritable body of death, stagnating, depressing, retarding every effort to advance the body politic.
Página 283 - On Sunday morning, October 16th, Captain Brown arose earlier than usual, and called his men down to worship. He read a chapter from the Bible, applicable to the condition of the slaves, and our duty as their brethren, and then offered up a fervent prayer to God to assist in the liberation of the bondmen in that slaveholding land.
Página 87 - Government, these differences were long ago settled by the arbitrament of arms — and the time has now come in the evolution of sentiment and feeling under the providence of God, when in the spirit of fraternity we should share with you in the care of the graves of the Confederate soldiers.
Página 311 - To the Senate and House of Representatives: I herewith transmit a communication from the Secretary of the Navy, accompanied by the...

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