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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: June 22, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): article 6
Carolina City (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 6
The Germans in Carolina.
The Charleston Courier publishes an eloquent discourse delivered on the late Fast Day, before the German military companies and German population of Charleston, by Rev. L. Muller. This discourse discusses, 1st, The rights of the South in opposition to the North; and 2d, The duties of Germans as adopted citizens.
Both these points are clearly set forth, the aggressions upon the rights of the States under the authority of the Constitution by the usurping despotism at Washington fully established; the conversion of this country from free and equal States into a brutal military power, such as those from which Germans have escaped in Europe, emphatically denounced, and the Germans of the South invoked to answer if they desire to see their country become a second Poland or Hungary.
Upon the subject of the duty of the Germans, as adopted citizens of the Confederate States, Dr. Muller speaks with great distinctness and force.
We make the following extract:
Poland (Poland) (search for this): article 6
Hungary (Hungary) (search for this): article 6
South Carolina (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 6
L. Muller (search for this): article 6
The Germans in Carolina.
The Charleston Courier publishes an eloquent discourse delivered on the late Fast Day, before the German military companies and German population of Charleston, by Rev. L. Muller. This discourse discusses, 1st, The rights of the South in opposition to the North; and 2d, The duties of Germans as adopted citizens.
Both these points are clearly set forth, the aggressions upon the rights of the States under the authority of the Constitution by the usurping despotism a n Europe, emphatically denounced, and the Germans of the South invoked to answer if they desire to see their country become a second Poland or Hungary.
Upon the subject of the duty of the Germans, as adopted citizens of the Confederate States, Dr. Muller speaks with great distinctness and force.
We make the following extract:
"The German has a clear understanding of right and wrong, a holy inheritance from his forefathers, reared under the teachings of a Martin Luther.
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Martin Luther (search for this): article 6
Christian (search for this): article 6