The Politics of Union: Northern Politics During the Civil WarDryden Press, 1974 - 202 páginas |
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... proclamation on purpose to aid you in saving the Union , " he afterward wrote to a mass meeting held in his home city . The proclamation was on his mind from at least the middle of July . In a cabinet meeting Seward is said to have ...
... proclamation on purpose to aid you in saving the Union , " he afterward wrote to a mass meeting held in his home city . The proclamation was on his mind from at least the middle of July . In a cabinet meeting Seward is said to have ...
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... proclamation clearly was a weapon of war and not a torch of freedom . It was a piece of statecraft and not a program of social reform . Lacking in fervor , it left in servitude all slaves in loyal areas - some 832,000 . Receiving ...
... proclamation clearly was a weapon of war and not a torch of freedom . It was a piece of statecraft and not a program of social reform . Lacking in fervor , it left in servitude all slaves in loyal areas - some 832,000 . Receiving ...
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... proclamation ill timed with respect to the elections . A pamphlet " Executive Power , " by former Supreme Court Justice Benjamin R. Curtis , argued that the president had no authority to issue the proclamation , adding to the idea that ...
... proclamation ill timed with respect to the elections . A pamphlet " Executive Power , " by former Supreme Court Justice Benjamin R. Curtis , argued that the president had no authority to issue the proclamation , adding to the idea that ...
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Acknowledgments | 1 |
CHAPTER | 6 |
The Appeal to Arms | 18 |
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