| Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 368 páginas
...black men, as legally capable of that loyalty the blacks are wanting to manifest, and let them fight, God and human nature on their side, the roads will...I remain, most faithfully, Your obedient -servant (Signed,) JNO. A. ANDREW." Well, the Proclamation u<as issued — the thing was fixed to the Governor's... | |
| Stephen D. Carpenter - 1864 - 360 páginas
...they will feel the draft is heavy on their patriotism; but if the President will sustain Gen. Hunter, recognize all men, even black men, as legally capable of that loyalty the blacks are wanting to manifest, and let them fight, God and human nature on their side, the roads will swarm,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1861 - 852 páginas
...fighting men, while they themselves must never fire at the enemy's magazine, I think they will feel the draft is heavy on their patriotism. But if the President...as legally capable of that loyalty the blacks are willing to manifest ; and let them fight, with God and human nature on their side, the roads will swarm,... | |
| Albert Gallatin Browne - 1868 - 238 páginas
...feel that the draft is heavy on their patriotism. Bat, if the President will sustain General Hunter, recognize all men, even black men, as legally capable...ready to do my utmost, I remain most faithfully," etc. the other world, but this I know, that I was never mean enough to despise any man because he was... | |
| WILLIAM SCHOULER - 1868
...that the draft is heavy on their patriotism. But, if the President will sustain General Hunter, — recognize all men, even black men, as legally capable...whom New England would pour out to obey your call." A copy of this letter was sent to the Governors of the NewEngland States, in the thought that mutual... | |
| William Schouler - 1868 - 696 páginas
...that the draft is heavy on their patriotism. But, if the President will sustain General Hunter, — recognize all men, even black men, as legally capable...roads will swarm, if need be, with multitudes whom Nrw Emjhmd would pour out to obey your calL" A copy of this letter was sent to the Governors of the... | |
| George Washington Julian - 1872 - 508 páginas
...desperate blows, and who, in the language of Governor Andrew, of Massachusetts, have been willing to " recognize all men, even black men, as legally capable...waiting to manifest, and let them fight with God and nature on their side." The proclamation of General Fremont, giving freedom to the slaves of rebels... | |
| Henry Greenleaf Pearson - 1904 - 396 páginas
...feel that the draft is heavy on their patriotism. But, if the President will sustain General Hunter,1 recognize all men, even black men, as legally capable...nature on their side, the roads will swarm if need 1 Lincoln's proclamation, cancelling Hunter's, bears the same date with this letter of Andrew's, May... | |
| Henry Greenleaf Pearson - 1904 - 412 páginas
...Lincoln's proclamation, cancelling Hunter's, bears the same date with this letter of Andrew's, May 19. be with multitudes whom New England would pour out...faithfully, Your obedient servant, JOHN A. ANDREW. Leaving out of account the considerations already mentioned which led Andrew to write thus, it is fairly... | |
| Henry Greenleaf Pearson - 1904 - 398 páginas
...Lincoln's proclamation, cancelling Hunter's, bears the same date with this letter of Andrew's, May 19. be with multitudes whom New England would pour out...call. Always ready to do my utmost, I remain most faithfuDy, Your obedient servant, JOHN A. ANDREW. Leaving out of account the considerations already... | |
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