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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: February 8, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Judkins (search for this): article 10
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Keitt (search for this): article 10
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Great Discoveries made too late.
They tell us of a gold, a silver, an iron, a brazen and a dark age. The present is the age of discovery.
Let us enumerate a little:
1.
Greeley discovered that the South was a bill of expense to the rest of the Union--the sooner it left the better.
2. The Abolitionists generally, that the South was a poor-house, and supported by the North.
3. That the generality of the Southerners could neither read, write, work nor fight.
4. That we could neither kick the South into a fight nor out of the Union.
5. That nobody but Keitt, or, at most, South Carolina, would insurrect.
6. That the paupers would sooner secede from the town farm than the South attempt to leave the Union.
7. That we could quell the South "by driving an old black cow down there."
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That the slaves would do it in three months.
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That one Massachusetts regiment would do it.
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That three Massachusetts regiment could do it.
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That 75,00