Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... authorities , Huger having just before retired with its garrison of three thousand men . Direct communication was thus opened between Burnside ( in North Carolina ) and Wool ; and command was gained of the lower James . Another ...
... authorities , Huger having just before retired with its garrison of three thousand men . Direct communication was thus opened between Burnside ( in North Carolina ) and Wool ; and command was gained of the lower James . Another ...
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... authority of the master , except for repressing disorder , as in other cases . Slaves , contraband under the act of Con- gress , seeking military protection , should receive it . The right of the Government to appropriate permanently to ...
... authority of the master , except for repressing disorder , as in other cases . Slaves , contraband under the act of Con- gress , seeking military protection , should receive it . The right of the Government to appropriate permanently to ...
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... authority of Congress to abolish slavery in this District , " and ex- pressed his gratification " that the two principles of com- pensation and colonization are both recognized and practically applied in the act . " In the Senate , Mr ...
... authority of Congress to abolish slavery in this District , " and ex- pressed his gratification " that the two principles of com- pensation and colonization are both recognized and practically applied in the act . " In the Senate , Mr ...
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... authority of the United States , or the laws thereof , " he saw no objec- tion , " especially as such persons would be within the general pardoning power , " as well as within the special provision for pardon and amnesty contained in ...
... authority of the United States , or the laws thereof , " he saw no objec- tion , " especially as such persons would be within the general pardoning power , " as well as within the special provision for pardon and amnesty contained in ...
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... authority can be restored , the nearer the Union will be " the Union as it was . " If there be those who would not save the Union unless they could at the same time save slavery , I do not agree with them . If there be those who would ...
... authority can be restored , the nearer the Union will be " the Union as it was . " If there be those who would not save the Union unless they could at the same time save slavery , I do not agree with them . If there be those who would ...
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