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Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley) 10 6 Browse Search
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Charles Congdon, Tribune Essays: Leading Articles Contributing to the New York Tribune from 1857 to 1863. (ed. Horace Greeley), Modern Chivalry — a Manifesto. (search)
Circle, which has just been printed in The Richmond Whig, by Sir George Bickley, President of the American Legion and K. G. C. Since Sir Waithe energetic analyses of the Americans; and in the opinion of Sir George Bickley, K. G. C., the entire Mexican army will fly like cravens from out of house and home, or the world would have had no Rome. Sir George Bickley, K. G. C., is also mounted upon his injuries. As a Christianow herself for safety and for succor into the amorous arms of Sir George Bickley, K. G. C., President of the American Legion? He is the Mosesvery handsome thing it is in him to offer to do it. Therefore, let Bickley's Braves all be on the south bank of the Rio Nueces by the 15th ofural implement, if you have no cannon to begin with? We defy Sir George Bickley, K. G. C., to do it. It must not be supposed that any bodyith a Proclamation, for in that particular line of warfare he cannot for a moment compete with Sir George Bickley, K. G. C. July 26, 1860.
Index.  page Adams, Rev. Nehemiah58, 248 Average of Mankind188 Army, Patriotism of189 Abolition and Secession192 Americans in England251 Buchanan, James6, 7, 29, 32, 128, 129 Benton, Thomas, his estimate of John Y. Mason16 Bird, Rev. Milton80 Bancroft, George106 Bickley, K. G. C.111 Bliss, Seth136 Brooks, Preston182 Beaufort, the Bacchanal of197 Bodin on Slavery303 Butler, General317, 318, 320, 322 Burke, Edmund, an Emancipationist328 Bachelder, Dr., a Funny Physician312 Buxton, Fowell384 Choate, Rufus45, 58, 84 Choate, Rufus Scrambles of his Biographers102 Cumberland Presbyterian Church68 Cumberland Presbyterian Newspaper79 Columbia (S. C.), Bell-Ringing in125 Commons, House of, on Gregory's Motion168 Colleges, Southern172 Cotton, Moral Influence of201 Congress, The Confederate222, 238 Clergymen, Second--Hand224 Carlyle, Thomas323 Davis, Jefferson42, 274, 279, 282, 283, 288, 380, 388,
The Daily Dispatch: June 6, 1861., [Electronic resource], Reinforcements for the British American squadron, &c. (search)
The K. G. C.'s — their Objects, etc. George Bickley, "K. G. C., President American Legion," has addressed, through the Louisville Courier of Thursday, an open letter to the Kentucky Legislature, in response to the resolutions passed by that body appointing a committee to inquire into the existence in that State, and the plans and purposes of the secret organization known as Knights of the Golden Circle. Knight Bickley declares that the Legislature had instituted a legal crusade against the "institution" of which he was the head, but that in order to avoid time, trouble and expense to the State, he had forwarded to the Governor a complete set of the degree works of the Order, retaining only the unwritten portion of the same. The thoughtful Bickley then embodies in his open letter "for the information of the people," the obligations of the first and second degrees. It appears from these that candidates for Knighthood swear, "before God and these witnesses," allegiance t