Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... CON- SCRIPTION PAYMENT FOR SLAVES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MISSOURI MALCONTENTS DIGHAM CASE .. - VALLAN- .166 CHAPTER XV . CHANCELLORSVILLE .... .178 CHAPTER XVI . PAGE A BOLD AND BRILLIANT CAMPAIGN VICKSBURG iv TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... CON- SCRIPTION PAYMENT FOR SLAVES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MISSOURI MALCONTENTS DIGHAM CASE .. - VALLAN- .166 CHAPTER XV . CHANCELLORSVILLE .... .178 CHAPTER XVI . PAGE A BOLD AND BRILLIANT CAMPAIGN VICKSBURG iv TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... slaves were held by some of the wealthier red men , and had used his influence with effect to induce the chiefs of that ... slavery had lately been legalized , and in the spring of 1860 , Colonel W. W. Loring · Southern officer whom ...
... slaves were held by some of the wealthier red men , and had used his influence with effect to induce the chiefs of that ... slavery had lately been legalized , and in the spring of 1860 , Colonel W. W. Loring · Southern officer whom ...
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... slavery should be contem- plated for a moment . Military arrests should not be tolerated , except in places where active hostilities exist , and oaths not required by enactments , constitutionally made , should be neither de- manded nor ...
... slavery should be contem- plated for a moment . Military arrests should not be tolerated , except in places where active hostilities exist , and oaths not required by enactments , constitutionally made , should be neither de- manded nor ...
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... slavery ( to be noticed later ) : the other , the appointment of a General - in - chief of all the armies . On the 11th of July the selection of Major - General Halleck for this position was officially announced . CHAPTER VI . 1862 ...
... slavery ( to be noticed later ) : the other , the appointment of a General - in - chief of all the armies . On the 11th of July the selection of Major - General Halleck for this position was officially announced . CHAPTER VI . 1862 ...
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... slavery , giv- ing to such State pecuniary aid , to be used by such State in its discretion , to compensate for the ... slaves " in any State . Quoting from his December message the words , " the Union must be preserved ; and hence all ...
... slavery , giv- ing to such State pecuniary aid , to be used by such State in its discretion , to compensate for the ... slaves " in any State . Quoting from his December message the words , " the Union must be preserved ; and hence all ...
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