Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice: Being a Complete Compilation of His Letters, Civil, Politival, and Military, Also His Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and Others, as Well as Proclamations Upon Various Public Concerns ...R. Clarke & Company, 1890 - 423 páginas |
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... emancipation . The Kentucky legisla- ture would not budge till that proclamation was modi- fied ; and General Anderson telegraphed me that on the news of General Fremont having actually issued deeds of manumission , a whole company of ...
... emancipation . The Kentucky legisla- ture would not budge till that proclamation was modi- fied ; and General Anderson telegraphed me that on the news of General Fremont having actually issued deeds of manumission , a whole company of ...
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... emancipation completely deprives them of it as to all the states initiating it . The point is not that all the states tol- erating slavery , would very soon , if at all , initiate emancipation ; but that , while the offer is equally ...
... emancipation completely deprives them of it as to all the states initiating it . The point is not that all the states tol- erating slavery , would very soon , if at all , initiate emancipation ; but that , while the offer is equally ...
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... EMANCIPATION ORDERS NULL AND VOID . May 19 , 1862 . I , Abraham Lincoln , President of the United States , proclaim and declare that the government of the " United States had no knowledge or belief of an PEN AND VOICE . 139 Proclamation ...
... EMANCIPATION ORDERS NULL AND VOID . May 19 , 1862 . I , Abraham Lincoln , President of the United States , proclaim and declare that the government of the " United States had no knowledge or belief of an PEN AND VOICE . 139 Proclamation ...
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... emancipation message of last March , the war would now be substantially ended . And the plan therein proposed is yet one of the most potent and swift means of ending it . Let the states which are in rebellion see definitely and ...
... emancipation message of last March , the war would now be substantially ended . And the plan therein proposed is yet one of the most potent and swift means of ending it . Let the states which are in rebellion see definitely and ...
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... emancipation at once , but of a decision at once to emancipate gradually . Room in South America for colonization can be ob- tained cheaply , and in abundance ; and when numbers shall be large enough to be company and encourage- ment ...
... emancipation at once , but of a decision at once to emancipate gradually . Room in South America for colonization can be ob- tained cheaply , and in abundance ; and when numbers shall be large enough to be company and encourage- ment ...
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