The Political History of the United States of America, During the Great Rebellion, from November 6, 1860, to July 4, 1864 |
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... Proclamations and Orders - The Thirty- Seventh Congress - President's Message of July , 1861 , December , 1861 , and December , 1862 - The Thirty - Eighth Congress - Annual Message , 1863 -Amnesty Proclamation , and Circular of the ...
... Proclamations and Orders - The Thirty- Seventh Congress - President's Message of July , 1861 , December , 1861 , and December , 1862 - The Thirty - Eighth Congress - Annual Message , 1863 -Amnesty Proclamation , and Circular of the ...
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... Proclamation of Eman- cipation , and Correspondence with the President thereupon- " Contrabands " in the District of Columbia - Gen . Burnside's Proclamation in North Carolina - Orders and Proclamations by Gens . Halleck , Buell ...
... Proclamation of Eman- cipation , and Correspondence with the President thereupon- " Contrabands " in the District of Columbia - Gen . Burnside's Proclamation in North Carolina - Orders and Proclamations by Gens . Halleck , Buell ...
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... proclamation . September 11th . The House of Represen- tatives by a vote of 71 to 26 , adopted a re- solution directing the Governor to issue a proclamation ordering the Confederate troops to evacuate Kentucky soil . The Governor vetoed ...
... proclamation . September 11th . The House of Represen- tatives by a vote of 71 to 26 , adopted a re- solution directing the Governor to issue a proclamation ordering the Confederate troops to evacuate Kentucky soil . The Governor vetoed ...
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... proclamation made upon the floor of the Senate , without qualification , if not exultingly , that the Union was already dissolved - a proclamation which , however intended , was certainly calculated to invite , on the part of men of ...
... proclamation made upon the floor of the Senate , without qualification , if not exultingly , that the Union was already dissolved - a proclamation which , however intended , was certainly calculated to invite , on the part of men of ...
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... proclamation of the President . first President , the second should be Presi- dent of. Whereas , by the second and third articles of amendment of the Constitution , it is de- clared that a well regulated Militia is the security of a free ...
... proclamation of the President . first President , the second should be Presi- dent of. Whereas , by the second and third articles of amendment of the Constitution , it is de- clared that a well regulated Militia is the security of a free ...
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