Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Band 2Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... adopt a gradual emancipation of slavery , giving to such State , at its dis- cretion , compensation for the ... adopted , and on the 16th a Mass Con- . vention of Emancipationists , consisting of one hundred and ninety - five ...
... adopt a gradual emancipation of slavery , giving to such State , at its dis- cretion , compensation for the ... adopted , and on the 16th a Mass Con- . vention of Emancipationists , consisting of one hundred and ninety - five ...
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... adopted in mass meeting at St. Louis on the 10th of May , 1863 , and I requested a reply to the suggestions therein contained . The President , after a careful and loud reading the whole report of proceedings , saw proper to enter into ...
... adopted in mass meeting at St. Louis on the 10th of May , 1863 , and I requested a reply to the suggestions therein contained . The President , after a careful and loud reading the whole report of proceedings , saw proper to enter into ...
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... adopted by the State Convention , were denounced as the advocates of slavery and allies of the rebellion . In the early part of August a band of rebel guerrillas made a raid into the town of Lawrence , Kansas , and butchered in cold ...
... adopted by the State Convention , were denounced as the advocates of slavery and allies of the rebellion . In the early part of August a band of rebel guerrillas made a raid into the town of Lawrence , Kansas , and butchered in cold ...
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... adopted nor proposed any meas- ure which is not consistent with even your view , provided that you are for the Union . I suggested compensated emancipation ; to which you replied you wished not to be taxed to buy negroes . But I had not ...
... adopted nor proposed any meas- ure which is not consistent with even your view , provided that you are for the Union . I suggested compensated emancipation ; to which you replied you wished not to be taxed to buy negroes . But I had not ...
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... adopted as such in good faith . You say that you will not fight to free negroes . Some of them seem willing to fight for you ; but no matter . Fight you , then , exclusively , to save the Union . I issued the Proclamation on purpose to ...
... adopted as such in good faith . You say that you will not fight to free negroes . Some of them seem willing to fight for you ; but no matter . Fight you , then , exclusively , to save the Union . I issued the Proclamation on purpose to ...
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Abraham Lincoln Administration adopted aforesaid Andrew Johnson appointed April arms army assassin attack authority believe Blair Booth called capture cause citizens City Point command Confederate Congress Constitution convention Corps declare Department dispatch duty election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION favor force Fortress Monroe friends gentlemen Government Governor Grant Greeley hand honor HORACE GREELEY House hundred issued Jacob Thompson January John Wilkes Booth Johnson July labor laws letter Lewis Payne lines Louisiana loyal Major-General March ment military Missouri movement murder naval navy nomination o'clock oath occasion officers party passed peace persons ports position Potomac present President Lincoln President's proclamation purpose railroad rebel rebellion received reply resolution Richmond river Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward Sherman slavery slaves soldiers South STANTON success thing thousand tion troops Union United vote Washington York