| Russell D. Buhite - 2003 - 420 str.
...plain people understand and appreciate this. It is worthy of note that while in this the Government's hour of trial large numbers of those in the Army and...common sailor is known to have deserted his flag. they obeyed as absolute law. This is the patriotic instinct of plain people. They understand without... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 674 str.
...plain people understand and appreciate this. It is worthy of note, that while in this, the government's hour of trial, large numbers of those in the army...common sailor, is known to have deserted his flag, dreat honor is due to those officers who remained true, despite the example of their treacherous associates... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1989 - 844 str.
...departures, from necessity, this is the leading object of the government for whose existence we contend. pampered them, not one common soldier, or common sailor...his flag. Great honor is due to those officers who remain true, despite the example of their treacherous associates; but the greatest honor, and most... | |
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