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... re - lighted the torch that fell from their august hands and filled the world again with light . They blotted from the statute books laws that had been passed by hypocrites at the instigation of robbers , and tore G MEMORIAL DAY ANNUAL.
... re - lighted the torch that fell from their august hands and filled the world again with light . They blotted from the statute books laws that had been passed by hypocrites at the instigation of robbers , and tore G MEMORIAL DAY ANNUAL.
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... hands from the Constitution that infamous clause that made men the catchers of their fellowmen . They made it pos- sible for judges to be just , for statesmen to be humane , and for politicians to be honest . They rolled the stone from ...
... hands from the Constitution that infamous clause that made men the catchers of their fellowmen . They made it pos- sible for judges to be just , for statesmen to be humane , and for politicians to be honest . They rolled the stone from ...
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... hands that held the states unbroken ; Yet we sadly think of those Who have fallen ' mid their foes And the welcome that we give is sadly spoken . Oh , the long delay has passed They have brought us peace at last ; And how proudly ...
... hands that held the states unbroken ; Yet we sadly think of those Who have fallen ' mid their foes And the welcome that we give is sadly spoken . Oh , the long delay has passed They have brought us peace at last ; And how proudly ...
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... hand Far stretched the portico ; dim and grand Its columns ranged , like a martial band Of sheeted spectres whom some command Had called to a last reviewing . And the streets of the city were white and bare , No footfall echoed across ...
... hand Far stretched the portico ; dim and grand Its columns ranged , like a martial band Of sheeted spectres whom some command Had called to a last reviewing . And the streets of the city were white and bare , No footfall echoed across ...
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... hands shall gather blossoms sweet For brave men lying low ; Our hearts shall to the soldiers dead All love and honor show . We'll love the flag they loved so well , The dear old banner bright , We'll love the land for which they fell ...
... hands shall gather blossoms sweet For brave men lying low ; Our hearts shall to the soldiers dead All love and honor show . We'll love the flag they loved so well , The dear old banner bright , We'll love the land for which they fell ...
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Abraham Lincoln Andrew Carnegie Aunt Sally banner Battle Hymn beat boys of 61 brave camp celebrated center of back CHILD holding flag corner of front country's couple Cumberland's dear died drum earth Edwin Markham Emancipation proclamation fame field of blue flags say forever fought freedom girls glorious grave hand he-ro hearts heroes honor JULIA WARD justice land liberty Lincoln Day little soldiers Macon county Memorial Day Annual mighty mighty heart Millicent Library mother nation never noble o'er pass patriotic holidays Peace Day permission Republic right side Rusk Sam's young army Scatter the flowers Select reading sing sleep Song spangled stars speech Springfield stand Star Spangled Banner story stripes sweet thee thou true twenty million strong U. S. History Uncle Jerry Uncle Sam's young Union victory Viroqua voice Washington Washington's birthday wave William Cullen Bryant Wisconsin
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Página 68 - Down the dark future, through long generations, The echoing sounds grow fainter and then cease ; And like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations, I hear once more the voice of Christ say, "Peace !" Peace ! and no longer from its brazen portals The blast of War's great organ shakes the skies ! But beautiful as songs of the immortals, The holy melodies of love arise.
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