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... citizens . The pro- cess of organization had the immediate effect , too , of drawing the lines between loyal and disloyal citizens , and of giving confidence to loyal men as they became organized and armed and acquainted with their ...
... citizens . The pro- cess of organization had the immediate effect , too , of drawing the lines between loyal and disloyal citizens , and of giving confidence to loyal men as they became organized and armed and acquainted with their ...
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... citizens of the United States could be protected against those who sought to bind us to the Confederacy of the revolted States . I re- gard such questions as settled . The storm of regular war has passed far to the South . Adequate ...
... citizens of the United States could be protected against those who sought to bind us to the Confederacy of the revolted States . I re- gard such questions as settled . The storm of regular war has passed far to the South . Adequate ...
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... citizens of Andrew county , praying that the seat of Prince L. Hudgens in this body be declared vacant , and , on his mo- tion , it was referred to the Select Commit- tee heretofore appointed , consisting of Messrs . Marvin , Irwin ...
... citizens of Andrew county , praying that the seat of Prince L. Hudgens in this body be declared vacant , and , on his mo- tion , it was referred to the Select Commit- tee heretofore appointed , consisting of Messrs . Marvin , Irwin ...
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... citizens of Andrew Co. , Mo. , on the subject of emancipation , which were read . Mr. IRWIN , from a Special Committee , made the following report : MR . PRESIDENT : The committee to whom was referred the petition of sundry loyal citizens ...
... citizens of Andrew Co. , Mo. , on the subject of emancipation , which were read . Mr. IRWIN , from a Special Committee , made the following report : MR . PRESIDENT : The committee to whom was referred the petition of sundry loyal citizens ...
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... citizens , and to appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars for each slave made free by that ordinance belonging to such loyal owner , to be paid to said owner . " The amendment was agreed to by the following vote , the ayes and noes ...
... citizens , and to appropriate the sum of three hundred dollars for each slave made free by that ordinance belonging to such loyal owner , to be paid to said owner . " The amendment was agreed to by the following vote , the ayes and noes ...
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