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Israel (Israel) (search for this): article 5
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C. L. Vallandigham (search for this): article 5
Mr. Vallandigham's late speech.
The fact that this speech has been no universally published and lauded throughout the Confederacy, and by the Democratic party of the North, causes one a strange sort of feeling to read an article which exposes its sophistry — more particularly when the sifting is done by a Southerner.
We, th ritique on Mr. V. s speech, which we find in the Mobile Tribune:
I have read with close attention what you are pleased to call the "great speech of the Hon. C. L. Vallandigham," and with entire respect for the opinions of all others to the contrary, I pronounce it a splendid display of balderdash.
It is mixture of sense and n they stripped almost to a state of nudity and compelled to look on their husbands and children murdered in cold blood, and other atrocities, barbarities and cruelties perpetrated, which Mr. Vallandigham himself admits the English language has no words to express, the South is to be consoled with Hall Columbia and Yankee Doodle.
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Hall Columbia (search for this): article 5