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Excerpt from Speech of Hon. Gustavus A. Henry, of Tennessee: In the Senate of the Confederate States, November 29, 1864
On these principles our fathers, more than eighty years ago, though comparatively few in numbers, grappled with the power of Great Britain, and, after seven years of war, in which their country was desolated, and their cities occupied, possessed and sacked by the en emy, finally triumphed. On these same principles we have staked our all, in the war in which we are engaged with the United States; and though our country may be despoiled and ravaged, our cities given to the ?ames, and nothing he left but the blackness of ashes to mark where they stood, we, too, will finally triumph and achieve our independence.
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