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Browsing named entities in a specific section of Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 8. (ed. Frank Moore). Search the whole document.
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Judah (Indiana, United States) (search for this): chapter 8
Georgia (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 8
Victory or Annihilation.--Doctor Elliot, the Bishop of Georgia, in a late sermon preached in Savannah, exhibits the alternative before ns, in a few sentences pregnant with all the fire of a prophet and a patriot.
These are, indeed, words that burn:
Forward, my hearers, with our shields locked and our trust in God, is our only movement now. It is too late even to go backward.
We might have gone backward a year ago, when our armies were victoriously thundering at the gates of Washington, and were keeping at successful bay the Hessians of the West, had we been content to bear humiliation for ourselves and degradation for our children.
But even that is no longer left us. It is now victory or unconditional submission; submission, not to the conservative and Christian people of the North, but to a party of infidel fanatics, with an army of needy and greedy soldiers at their backs.
Who shall be able to restrain them in their hour of victory?
When that moment approaches, when t
Europe (search for this): chapter 8
Savannah (Georgia, United States) (search for this): chapter 8
Victory or Annihilation.--Doctor Elliot, the Bishop of Georgia, in a late sermon preached in Savannah, exhibits the alternative before ns, in a few sentences pregnant with all the fire of a prophet and a patriot.
These are, indeed, words that burn:
Forward, my hearers, with our shields locked and our trust in God, is our only movement now. It is too late even to go backward.
We might have gone backward a year ago, when our armies were victoriously thundering at the gates of Washington, and were keeping at successful bay the Hessians of the West, had we been content to bear humiliation for ourselves and degradation for our children.
But even that is no longer left us. It is now victory or unconditional submission; submission, not to the conservative and Christian people of the North, but to a party of infidel fanatics, with an army of needy and greedy soldiers at their backs.
Who shall be able to restrain them in their hour of victory?
When that moment approaches, when th
Sharon (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 8
Elliot (search for this): chapter 8
Victory or Annihilation.--Doctor Elliot, the Bishop of Georgia, in a late sermon preached in Savannah, exhibits the alternative before ns, in a few sentences pregnant with all the fire of a prophet and a patriot.
These are, indeed, words that burn:
Forward, my hearers, with our shields locked and our trust in God, is our only movement now. It is too late even to go backward.
We might have gone backward a year ago, when our armies were victoriously thundering at the gates of Washington, and were keeping at successful bay the Hessians of the West, had we been content to bear humiliation for ourselves and degradation for our children.
But even that is no longer left us. It is now victory or unconditional submission; submission, not to the conservative and Christian people of the North, but to a party of infidel fanatics, with an army of needy and greedy soldiers at their backs.
Who shall be able to restrain them in their hour of victory?
When that moment approaches, when t
Emily M. Washington (search for this): chapter 8
Victory or Annihilation.--Doctor Elliot, the Bishop of Georgia, in a late sermon preached in Savannah, exhibits the alternative before ns, in a few sentences pregnant with all the fire of a prophet and a patriot.
These are, indeed, words that burn:
Forward, my hearers, with our shields locked and our trust in God, is our only movement now. It is too late even to go backward.
We might have gone backward a year ago, when our armies were victoriously thundering at the gates of Washington, and were keeping at successful bay the Hessians of the West, had we been content to bear humiliation for ourselves and degradation for our children.
But even that is no longer left us. It is now victory or unconditional submission; submission, not to the conservative and Christian people of the North, but to a party of infidel fanatics, with an army of needy and greedy soldiers at their backs.
Who shall be able to restrain them in their hour of victory?
When that moment approaches, when th
Attila (search for this): chapter 8
November 21st (search for this): chapter 8