| Literature - 1864 - 640 pages
...and the abandonment of slavery [which is the Republican point and mine], and which could be proposed by and with an authority that can control the armies now at war »gainst the United States [' not the nbds, or the nation, but only the " armies," '] will he received... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - United States - 1866 - 620 pages
...concern," as follows : — "Any proposition which embraces the restoration of peace, the integrity of the whole Union, and the abandonment of slavery, and...received and considered by the executive government of the United States, and will be met by liberal terms on substantial and collateral points, and the... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 598 pages
...restoration of peace, the integrity of ti'.e whole Union, and the abandonment of slavery, and which conies by and with an authority that can control the armies...received and considered by the executive government of the United States, and will be met by liberal terms on other substantial and collateral points,... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - Slavery - 1862 - 842 pages
...To whom it may concern : " Any proposition which embraces the restoration of peace, the integrity of the whole Union, and the abandonment of slavery, and...received and considered by the Executive Government of the United States, and will be met by liberal terms, on substantial and collateral points, and the... | |
| History - 1865 - 728 pages
...whom it may concern : — " Any proposition which embraces the restoration of peace, the integrity of the whole Union, and the abandonment of slavery, and...received and considered by the Executive Government of the United States, and will be met by liberal terms on substantial and collateral points, and the... | |
| Horace Greeley - Slavery - 1866 - 842 pages
...To whom it may concern : "Any proposition which embraces the restoration of peace, the integrity of men and children, even, were seen scudding through the streets under l ngainst the United States, will be received and considered by the Executive Government of the United... | |
| Robert Lodowick Stanton - History - 1864 - 592 pages
...and the President announces the terms on which he will receive and consider a proposition for peace " which comes by and with an authority that can control...the armies now at war against the United States." No terms had been intimated, by Messrs. Clay and Holcombe, on which "their Government" would make peace,... | |
| Robert Lodowick Stanton - History - 1864 - 588 pages
...and the President announces the terms on which he will receive and consider a proposition for peace " which comes by and with an authority that can control...the armies now at -war against the United States." No terms had been intimated, by Messrs. Clay and Holcombe, on which " their Government" would make... | |
| Robert Livingston Stanton - History - 1864 - 576 pages
...and the President announces the terms on which he will receive and consider a proposition for peace " which comes by and with an authority that can control...the armies now at war against the United States." No terms had been intimated, by Messrs. Clay and Holcombe, on which "their Government" would make peace,... | |
| Edward McPherson - Confederate States of America - 1864 - 462 pages
...restoration of peace, tho integrity of the whole Union, and the abandonment of slavery, and which comee by and with an authority that can control the armies now at war against the United Statee, will be received and considered by tho Executive Govern* ment of the United States, and will... | |
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