The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen138Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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... slavery is the stumbling- block in the way of the restoration of the Union , and that without the abolition of slavery it is not possible for us , now or hereafter , to live on terms of amity and peace with our former southern coun ...
... slavery is the stumbling- block in the way of the restoration of the Union , and that without the abolition of slavery it is not possible for us , now or hereafter , to live on terms of amity and peace with our former southern coun ...
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... slavery in order to result in the homo- geneity of the American people . In connection with his review of European systems , I ask him to explain , if he can consistently with his theory , why it has been found necessary in England ...
... slavery in order to result in the homo- geneity of the American people . In connection with his review of European systems , I ask him to explain , if he can consistently with his theory , why it has been found necessary in England ...
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... slave . " Yea , verily , does it ! It does bear heavily upon the master as wellasupon the slave , and thousands and tens of thousands of the free and loyal men of this land have suffered not only in their rights but have gone down to ...
... slave . " Yea , verily , does it ! It does bear heavily upon the master as wellasupon the slave , and thousands and tens of thousands of the free and loyal men of this land have suffered not only in their rights but have gone down to ...
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... slave is within hearing . Such conversation is obscure , or in whispers . So far they are slaves themselves , that in the presence of their slaves they must keep a guard on their conversation . They do not go to bed at night with the ...
... slave is within hearing . Such conversation is obscure , or in whispers . So far they are slaves themselves , that in the presence of their slaves they must keep a guard on their conversation . They do not go to bed at night with the ...
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... slave free when he becomes a soldier . Whenever the slave enlists , he is a freeman for- ever more ; and thousands of them have enlisted since we passed that beneficent act . At least twenty thousand slaves have enlisted since that act ...
... slave free when he becomes a soldier . Whenever the slave enlists , he is a freeman for- ever more ; and thousands of them have enlisted since we passed that beneficent act . At least twenty thousand slaves have enlisted since that act ...
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adjourn adopted Ambrose W amendment Amos Myers appropriation Army Asahel W authority believe bill H. R. chairman Charles O'Neill citizens Committee on Military Congress Constitution Davis declared desire District duty enlisted FARNSWORTH Fernando Wood gentleman from Pennsylvania Government Henry Winter Davis HOLMAN honorable House of Representatives Illinois institution joint resolution KASSON Kentucky land last session League Island legislation Leonard Myers Maryland Massachusetts ment Military Affairs mittee MORRILL motion to reconsider motion was agreed move nation naval Navy navy-yard negro objection officers Orlando Kellogg party passed peace Pennsylvania Philip Johnson present PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question proposed proposition purpose rebel rebellion referred Resolved Secretary Senate slave slavery soldiers South SPEAKER STEVENS tion to-day treaty unanimous consent Union United vessels vote WASHBURNE William William G yeas and nays York