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... Resolution - Bull Run - McClellan in Command - Fremont- His Emancipation Order - Letter of Holt - President Modifies the Order His Reasons - Cameron's Instruction to Sherman in South Carolina - Military Movements in the Fall of 1861 ...
... Resolution - Bull Run - McClellan in Command - Fremont- His Emancipation Order - Letter of Holt - President Modifies the Order His Reasons - Cameron's Instruction to Sherman in South Carolina - Military Movements in the Fall of 1861 ...
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Isaac N. Arnold. PAGE . of the Bill - Joint Resolution Explanatory thereof - President's Message - Elliott's Emancipation Resolution - President's Mes- sage Recommending Gradual and Compensated Emancipation- Hunter's Order Freeing Slaves ...
Isaac N. Arnold. PAGE . of the Bill - Joint Resolution Explanatory thereof - President's Message - Elliott's Emancipation Resolution - President's Mes- sage Recommending Gradual and Compensated Emancipation- Hunter's Order Freeing Slaves ...
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... Jus- tice - The Constitutional Amendment - Passage of the Joint Resolution Through Congress - Ratification Thereof by the States .......... ....... 562 CHAPTER XXVI . THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS- -TO ITS Xiv CONTENTS .
... Jus- tice - The Constitutional Amendment - Passage of the Joint Resolution Through Congress - Ratification Thereof by the States .......... ....... 562 CHAPTER XXVI . THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS- -TO ITS Xiv CONTENTS .
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... resolution of both houses of Congress . Thus slavery had secured nine slave States and eighteen Senators , to pro- tect the institution in what was called the great citadel of its power , the United States Senate . The free States saw ...
... resolution of both houses of Congress . Thus slavery had secured nine slave States and eighteen Senators , to pro- tect the institution in what was called the great citadel of its power , the United States Senate . The free States saw ...
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... resolutions of 1798 and 1799 , the germ of secession and the rebellion . These resolutions were com- municated to the several State Legislatures , but adopted by none , and their author , Madison , subsequently explained and repudiated ...
... resolutions of 1798 and 1799 , the germ of secession and the rebellion . These resolutions were com- municated to the several State Legislatures , but adopted by none , and their author , Madison , subsequently explained and repudiated ...
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