| Literature - 1889 - 1060 pages
...; and oaths not required by enactments — constitutionally made — should be neither demanded nor received. Military government should be confined to...supporting or impairing the authority of the master, except for repressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves, contraband under the act of Congress, seeking... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - Maryland Campaign, 1862 - 1864 - 500 pages
...hostilities exist, and oaths not required by enactments constitutionally made, should be neither demanded nor received. Military government should be confined to...supporting or impairing the authority of the master, except for repressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves contraband under the act of Congress, seeking... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - History - 1864 - 324 pages
...hostilities exist, and oaths not required by enactments constitutionally made, should be neither demanded nor received. Military government should be confined to...supporting or impairing the authority of the master, except for suppressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves contraband under the act of Congress, seeking... | |
| William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 344 pages
...hostilities exist, and oaths not required by enactments constitutionally made, should be neither demanded nor received. Military government should be confined to...servitude, either by supporting or impairing the authority cf the master, except for suppressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves contraband under the act... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - Maryland Campaign, 1862 - 1864 - 150 pages
...should be neither demanded nor received. Military government should be confined to the preservation < f public order and the protection of political rights....supporting or impairing the authority of the master, except for repressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves contraband under the act of Congress, seeking... | |
| George Brinton McClellan - Maryland Campaign, 1862 - 1864 - 256 pages
...government should be confined to the preservation of public order and the protection of political right. Military power should not be allowed to interfere...supporting or impairing the authority of the master, except for repressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves, contraband, under the act of Congress, seeking... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 518 pages
...organization of States, nor forcible abolition of slavery, should be contemplated for a moment. He added:" Military power should not be allowed to interfere...supporting or impairing the authority of the master, except for repressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves, contraband, under the act of Congress, seeking... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1864 - 514 pages
...organization of States, nor forcible abolition of slavery, should be contemplated for a moment. He added :" Military power should not be allowed to interfere...either by supporting or impairing the authority of the mas- 4 ter, except for repressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves, contraband, under the act of... | |
| England - 1864 - 808 pages
...hostilities exist, and oaths not required by enactments constitutionally made should be neither demanded nor received. Military government should be confined to...public order and the protection of political rights." In the approaching con test for the Presidency, the issue submitted to the people of the North is sufficiently... | |
| United States. War Department - United States - 1864 - 256 pages
...exist; and oaths, not required by enactments, constitutionally made, should be neither demanded nor received. " Military government should be confined...preservation of public order and the protection of political right. Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude, either by... | |
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