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Browsing named entities in Raphael Semmes, Memoirs of Service Afloat During the War Between the States.
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1776 AD (search for this): chapter 1
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Chapter 1:
A brief historical Retrospect.
The disruption of the American Union by the war of 1861 was not an unforeseen event.
Patrick Henry, and other patriots who struggled against the adoption of the Federal Constitution by the Southern States, foretold it in burning words of prophecy; and when that instrument was adopted, when the great name and great eloquence of James Madison had borne down all opposition, Henry and his compatriots seemed particularly anxious that posterity should be informed of the manly struggle which they had made.
Henry said, The voice of tradition, I trust, will inform posterity of our struggles for freedom.
If our descendants be worthy of the name of Americans, they will preserve, and hand down to the latest posterity, the transactions of the present times; and though I confess my explanations are not worth the hearing, they will see I have done my utmost to preserve their liberty.
The wish of these patriotic men has been gratified.
The r
Jefferson Davis (search for this): chapter 1
Americans (search for this): chapter 1
Alexander Hamilton (search for this): chapter 1
1787 AD (search for this): chapter 1
James Madison (search for this): chapter 1
Chapter 1:
A brief historical Retrospect.
The disruption of the American Union by the war of 1861 was not an unforeseen event.
Patrick Henry, and other patriots who struggled against the adoption of the Federal Constitution by the Southern States, foretold it in burning words of prophecy; and when that instrument was adopted, when the great name and great eloquence of James Madison had borne down all opposition, Henry and his compatriots seemed particularly anxious that posterity should be informed of the manly struggle which they had made.
Henry said, The voice of tradition, I trust, will inform posterity of our struggles for freedom.
If our descendants be worthy of the name of Americans, they will preserve, and hand down to the latest posterity, the transactions of the present times; and though I confess my explanations are not worth the hearing, they will see I have done my utmost to preserve their liberty.
The wish of these patriotic men has been gratified.
The
Bledsoe (search for this): chapter 1