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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: February 6, 1865., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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United States (United States) (search for this): article 5
The United States has always some terrible rod in reserve for perseverance in Confederate contumacy.
If it will throw itself unconditionally upon the mercy of Abraham Lincoln, it may be let off with a moderate amount of hanging and confiscation; but if not, there are mysterious horrors in abeyance which the United States will but loose with a remorseless vengeance that will tear man, woman and child, limb from limb.
When the escaped convict in "Great Expectations" had nearly shakenUnited States will but loose with a remorseless vengeance that will tear man, woman and child, limb from limb.
When the escaped convict in "Great Expectations" had nearly shaken little Pip's breath out of his body, he dismissed him with this parting admonition:"You bring me, to- morrow morning early, that file and them wattles.
You do this, and you never dare to say a word, or dare to make a sign concerning, your haven't seen such a person as me, or any person, and you shall be let to live.
You fail, or you go from my words in any particles, no matter how small the particles, and your heart and your liver shall be tore out, roasted and ate. Now I ain't alone, as you
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 5
The United States has always some terrible rod in reserve for perseverance in Confederate contumacy.
If it will throw itself unconditionally upon the mercy of Abraham Lincoln, it may be let off with a moderate amount of hanging and confiscation; but if not, there are mysterious horrors in abeyance which the United States will but loose with a remorseless vengeance that will tear man, woman and child, limb from limb.
When the escaped convict in "Great Expectations" had nearly shaken little Pip's breath out of his body, he dismissed him with this parting admonition:"You bring me, to- morrow morning early, that file and them wattles.
You do this, and you never dare to say a word, or dare to make a sign concerning, your haven't seen such a person as me, or any person, and you shall be let to live.
You fail, or you go from my words in any particles, no matter how small the particles, and your heart and your liver shall be tore out, roasted and ate. Now I ain't alone, as you