... to repossess the forts, places, and property which have been seized from the Union ; and in every event the utmost care will be observed, consistently with the objects aforesaid, to avoid any devastation, any destruction of, or interference with property,... The Congressional Globe - Page 1by United States. Congress - 1861Full view - About this book
| Ludwig Karl Aegidi - 1861 - 462 pages
...consistently with the objects ilbresaid, to avoid any destruction ol, or interference with, property, or any disturbance of peaceful citizens in any part of the...respective abodes within twenty days from this date, ^f Deeming that the present condition of public affairs presents an extraordinary occasion, I do hereby,... | |
| Charles Lempriere - United States - 1861 - 336 pages
...objects aforesaid, to avoid any devastation, any destruction of, or interference with property, or any disturbance of peaceful citizens in any part of the...respective abodes within twenty days from this date. " Believing that the present condition of public affairs presents an extraordinary occasion, I do hereby,... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1861 - 586 pages
...aforesaid, to avoid any devastation, any destruction of, or interference with property, or any disturhance of peaceful citizens in any part of the country ; and I hereby command the persons composing the comhinations aforesaid, to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective ahodes, within twenty... | |
| History, Modern - 1861 - 456 pages
...interference with, property, or any disturbance of peaceful citizens in any part of the country; and 1 hereby command the persons composing the combinations aforesaid to disperse and retire peaceubly to their respeclive abodes within twenly days from this date. ^f Deeming that the present... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1862 - 910 pages
...objects aforesaid, to avoid any devastation, any destruction of or interference with property, or any disturbance of peaceful citizens in any part of the...hereby command the persons composing the combinations afore-, said to disperse and retire peaceably to their respective abodes within 20 days from this date."... | |
| Orville James Victor - United States - 1862 - 412 pages
...called by proclamation for 75,000 volunteers to suppress insurrectionary combinations; and commanded "the persons composing the combinations aforesaid...peaceably to their respective abodes within twenty days." In the same proclamation, an extra session of both Houses of Congress was called for the 4th of July.... | |
| Bela Estvàn - Generals - 1863 - 372 pages
...objects aforesaid, to avoid any devastation and destruction of or interference with property, or any disturbance of peaceful citizens in any part of the...respective abodes within twenty days from this date. "ABRAHAM LINCOLN." In my opinion, this proclamation did not protest vigorously enough against the conduct... | |
| Clement Laird Vallandigham - Treason - 1863 - 292 pages
...objects aforesaid, to avoid any devastation, any destruction of or interference with property, or any disturbance of peaceful citizens, in any part of the...respective abodes, within twenty days from this date." Evidently, at that time, President Lincoln did not imagine that he was declaring war. He had not found... | |
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