Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... EMANCIPATION PRELIMINARY PROCLAMATION ....... III CHAPTER IX . CONFEDERATES Aggressive at the West — BUELL AND BRAGG IN KENTUCKY - Perryville - RoSECRANS AND VAN DOREN IN MISSISSIPPI CORINTH ates RepulsED IN ARKANSAS . - CONFEDER- .120 ...
... EMANCIPATION PRELIMINARY PROCLAMATION ....... III CHAPTER IX . CONFEDERATES Aggressive at the West — BUELL AND BRAGG IN KENTUCKY - Perryville - RoSECRANS AND VAN DOREN IN MISSISSIPPI CORINTH ates RepulsED IN ARKANSAS . - CONFEDER- .120 ...
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... emancipation " would have upon the insurgents , and as to the financial side of the question , suggested that " very soon the current expenditures of this war would purchase at fair valuation all the slaves " in any State . Quoting from ...
... emancipation " would have upon the insurgents , and as to the financial side of the question , suggested that " very soon the current expenditures of this war would purchase at fair valuation all the slaves " in any State . Quoting from ...
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... emancipation on the basis sug- gested , or get something worse , " he disclaimed any intended menace . Mr. Crittenden assured him , as the interview was closing , that , whatever might be the final action of those present , all thought ...
... emancipation on the basis sug- gested , or get something worse , " he disclaimed any intended menace . Mr. Crittenden assured him , as the interview was closing , that , whatever might be the final action of those present , all thought ...
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... or complaint [ he said ] when I assure you that , in my opinion , if you all had voted for the resolution in the gradual emancipation message of last Ti- ec- J V. ch away eature edied tend- rties 84 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... or complaint [ he said ] when I assure you that , in my opinion , if you all had voted for the resolution in the gradual emancipation message of last Ti- ec- J V. ch away eature edied tend- rties 84 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... emancipation at once , but of a decision at once to emancipate gradually . Room in South America for colonization can be obtained cheaply and in abundance , and when numbers shall be large enough to be company and encouragement for one ...
... emancipation at once , but of a decision at once to emancipate gradually . Room in South America for colonization can be obtained cheaply and in abundance , and when numbers shall be large enough to be company and encouragement for one ...
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