I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy thereof, do hereby proclaim and declare that hereafter, as heretofore, the war will be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional... Papers Relating to Foreign Affairs - Page 196by United States Department of State - 1965Full view - About this book
| England - 1862 - 818 pages
...be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional relation between the United States and the people thereof, in which States that relation is, or may be, suspended or disturbed ; " and that, with this object, "antiw 1st of January, 1863, all persons held as slaves teithin any... | |
| William Henry Seward - New York (State) - 1884 - 652 pages
...war will be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional relation between the United States and each of the states and the people...thereof, in which states that relation is or may be suspected or disturbed. That it is my purpose, upon the next meeting of Congress, again recommend the... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 554 pages
...prosecuted for the objects of practically restoring the Constitutional relation between the United States and the people thereof, in which States that relation is or may be suspended or disturbed. In another letter I will consider your argument, as drawn from the fact that certain things may be... | |
| Literature - 1889 - 1060 pages
...the forfeitures and seizures, as within and by said sixth section provided. And I hereby make known that it is my purpose, upon the next meeting of Congress,...again recommend the adoption of a practical measure for tendering pecuniary aid to the free choice or rejection of any and all States, which may then be... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - United States - 1866 - 620 pages
...will be • prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional relation between the United States and each of the states, and the people thereof, in which that relation is, or may be, suspended or disturbed. " That it is my purpose, upon the next meeting... | |
| African Americans - 1862 - 412 pages
...be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional relation between the United States and the people thereof, in which States that...pecuniary aid to the free acceptance or rejection of all the slave States so called, the people whereof may not then be in rebellion against the United States,... | |
| William Taylor - United States - 1862 - 40 pages
...rebellion against the United States, shall be thenceforward and for ever free." He meantime declares, " It is my purpose, upon the next meeting of congress,...pecuniary aid to the free acceptance or rejection of all the slave states, so called, the people whereof may not be in rebellion against the United States,... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - Slavery - 1862 - 172 pages
...be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional relation between the United States and the people thereof, in which States that...may be suspended or disturbed. That it is my purpose at the next meeting of Congress to again recommend the adoption of a practical measure, tendering pecuniary... | |
| Presbyterian church in the U.S.A. - 1862 - 752 pages
...be prosecuted for the object of practically restoring the constitutional relation between the United States and the people thereof in which States that...be suspended or disturbed ; that it is my purpose at the next meeting of Congress to again recommend the adoption of a practical measure, tendering pecuniary... | |
| John Elliott Cairnes - Slavery - 1862 - 182 pages
...thereof, in which States that relation is or may be suspended or disturbed. That it is my purpose at the next meeting of Congress to again recommend the...of a practical measure, tendering pecuniary aid to the'free acceptance or rejection of all the Slave States, so called, the people whereof may not then... | |
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