Both were ordinary workingmen who found themselves needed to perform a secret mission that could make a difference in ending the war. |
The stables for the horses were well kept and warm, as the horses were almost as important as the workingmen. |
The confederal Committee decided to lend its help to the workingmen in the struggle. |
Nineteenth-century British society distinguished clearly between aristocrats, gentlemen, and common workingmen. |
One of our own American presidents, Rutherford Hayes, a few years back wrote that progress was the improvement in the condition of the workingmen of the world. |
Southern urban workingmen, far less organized or numerous, nonetheless went to battle, oftentimes to defend states' rights, or to prevent the use of slaves in industry. |