| Literature - 1889 - 1060 pages
...at the late session for closing those ports. So, also, obeying the dictates of prudence, as well as the obligations of law, instead of transcending, I...and hence, all indispensable means must be employed. We should not be in haste to determine that radical and extreme measures, which may reach the loyal... | |
| United States. President (1861-1865 : Lincoln) - Presidents - 1861 - 454 pages
...force, by proclamation, the law of Congress enacted at the late session for closing those ports. , Congress to confiscate property used for insurrectionary...and hence, all indispensable means must be employed. We should not be in haste to determine that radical, and extreme measures, which may reach the loyal... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1861 - 450 pages
...in force, by proclamation, the law of Congress enacted at the late session for closing those ports. Congress to confiscate property used for insurrectionary...and hence, all indispensable means must be employed. We should not be in haste to determine that radical, and extreme measures, which may reach the loyal... | |
| 1861 - 928 pages
...for closing those ports. Congress to confiscate property used for insurrectionary purposes. If a now law upon the same subject shall be proposed, its propriety...and hence, all indispensable means must be employed. We should not be in haste to determine that radical, and extreme measures, which may reach the loyal... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1861 - 824 pages
...used for insurrectionary purpose* If a new law upon the same subject shall be proposed, its propriet will be duly considered. The Union must be preserved;...and hence all indispensable means must be employed. We should not be i: haste to determine that radical, and extreme measures, which maj reach the loyal... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - United States - 1862 - 966 pages
...in force, by proclamation, the law of Congress enacted at the late session for closing those ports. Congress to confiscate property used for insurrectionary...and hence, all indispensable means must be employed. We should not be in haste to determine that radical, and extreme measures, which may reach the loyal... | |
| 1863 - 856 pages
...the United States, approving the sentiment expressed by the President, in his annual menace, " that the Union must be preserved, and hence all indispensable means must be employed," and believinc that kind and fraternal feeling between the people of all the States is indispensable... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1862 - 810 pages
...matter of perfectly free choice with them. In the annual message last December I thought fit to say : " The Union must be preserved, and hence all indispensable means must be employed." I said this not hastily, but deliberately. War has been, and continues to be an indispensable means... | |
| African Americans - 1862 - 412 pages
...of perfectly free choice with them. In the annual Message, last December, I thought fit to say : " The Union must be preserved, and hence all indispensable means must be employed." I said this not hastily, but deliberately. War has been made, and continues to be an indispensable... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 544 pages
...at the late session for closing those ports. So, also, obeying the dictates of prudence, as well as the obligations of law, instead of transcending, I...and hence all indispensable means must be employed. We should not be in haste to determine that radical and extreme measures, which may reach the loyal... | |
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