. My Little War Experience with Historical Sketches and Memorabilia . From a Painting. THE STANDARD BEARER FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH, (pp 66, 199i. From a Painting. AFTER THE BATTLE, (pp 72, 74, 200) AFTER THE BATTLE OE FREDERICKSBURG, 85 the aristocratic and business classes to the cause of theNorth. He offered his services at a very critical periodof the war when the entire country was black withthunder clouds and ablaze with lightnings of opinion was wavering between support of theNorth and support of the South. He delivered speechesin lyiverpool, Manchester, Edinburg, Glasgow and Lon-
. My Little War Experience with Historical Sketches and Memorabilia . From a Painting. THE STANDARD BEARER FAITHFUL UNTO DEATH, (pp 66, 199i. From a Painting. AFTER THE BATTLE, (pp 72, 74, 200) AFTER THE BATTLE OE FREDERICKSBURG, 85 the aristocratic and business classes to the cause of theNorth. He offered his services at a very critical periodof the war when the entire country was black withthunder clouds and ablaze with lightnings of opinion was wavering between support of theNorth and support of the South. He delivered speechesin lyiverpool, Manchester, Edinburg, Glasgow and Lon-don, which were masterpieces of oratory. In facing theturbulent and hostile audiences he exhibited grit andcourage of the first order. When Mr. Beecher wasasked to raise the flag on Fort Sumter, Abraham Lin-coln, in 1865, remarked, but for his speeches in Eng-land, there might have been no flag to raise. Thesevoluntary and patriotic services entitled him to at leasta single notch in the annals of his country, and yet nota history of the war even deigns to mention them. Mr. Beechers philippics were especially hurled againstthe instituti
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