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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 17. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Life, services and character of Jefferson Davis. (search)
the time when Massachusetts and Virginia, the stronger brothers of our family, stood foremost and united to defend our common rights. From sire to son has descended the love of our Union in our hearts, as in our history are mingled the names of Concord and Camden, of Yorktown and Saratoga, of Monetrio and Plattsburgh, of Chippewa and Erie, of Bowyer and Guilford, and New Orleans and Bunker Hill. Grouped together they form a monument to the common glory of our common country; and where is theiates, finding, like Grant, nothing in it as it stood against such movement as he led. It may be that but for the assassination of President Lincoln—most infamous and unhappy deed—which Uproared the universal peace And poured the milk of Concord into hell, the country would have been spared the shame of President Davis's cruel incarceration and the maiming of the Constitution. For I can scarcely believe that he who three times overruled emancipation; who appealed to indispensable nec