... that on the first day of january in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtythree all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the united states shall... Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln - Página 112por George Washington Bacon - 1865Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Harold Holzer, Edna G. Medford, Frank J. Williams - 2006 - 180 páginas
...first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part...the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the Executive Government of the United States, including the military and naval authority... | |
| InterLingua.com, Incorporated - 2006 - 361 páginas
...containing, among other things, the following, to wit: "That on the 1st day of January, AD 1863, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part...the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the executive government of the United States, including the military and naval authority... | |
| William C. Martel - 2006 - 311 páginas
...first day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part...the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; . . . ." 44. See Richard Taylor, Destruction and Reconstruction: Personal Experiences... | |
| Patricia Klindienst - 2006 - 294 páginas
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| Robert F. Hawes - 2006 - 357 páginas
...first day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part...the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the Executive Government of the United States, including the military and naval authority... | |
| Richard Striner - 2006 - 320 páginas
...first day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any state, or designated part...the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free; and the executive government of the United States, including the military and naval authority... | |
| B. Clay Shannon - 2006 - 670 páginas
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| L. P. Brockett - 2006 - 756 páginas
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| David Brion Davis - 2006 - 464 páginas
...Union forces into an army of liberation. Lincoln first affirmed that on January i, 1863, "all persons held as slaves within any state, or designated part...the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free." But then, in the revolutionary heart of the message, Lincoln ordered "the military and... | |
| John Hope Franklin, Loren Schweninger - 2005 - 306 páginas
...signed the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which stated that on January 1, 1863, "all persons held as slaves within any State or designated part...the United States shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free."22 It also called for the enlistment of black troops to fight for the Union. The order... | |
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