| Literature - 1889 - 1060 pages
...the adoption of the following joint resolution : Resolved, That the United States ought to cooperate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment...inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system.8 His message explained that this was merely the proposal of practical measures which... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1862 - 850 pages
...bodies, which »hall be substantially as follows : "Resolved, That the United States ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment...inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system." If the proposition contained in the resolution does not meet the approval of Con£rc-?s... | |
| African Americans - 1862 - 412 pages
...bodies, which shall be substantially as follows : " liesolvrd, That the United States ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment...inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system." if the proposition contained in the resolution does not meet the approval of Congress... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1862 - 840 pages
...of a joint resolution that " the United States ought to cooperate with any State which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State...inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system." The President does not urge the adoption of the resolution, but says that the proposition... | |
| Sidney George Fisher - Slavery - 1862 - 414 pages
...March 6th, in a few simple sentences according to his custom. " The United States ought to co-operate with any State, which may adopt gradual abolishment...by such State, in its discretion, to compensate for inconveniencies, public or private, produced by such a change of system." These words are full of meaning.... | |
| Massachusetts - Law - 1862 - 450 pages
...follows : — " Resolved, That the United States ought to cooperate with any state which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such state...such state in its discretion, to compensate for the inconvenience, public and private, produced by such change of system." Resolved, That his excellency... | |
| Massachusetts - Session laws - 1862 - 448 pages
...follows : — " Resolved, That the United States ought to cooperate with any state which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such state...such state in its discretion, to compensate for the inconvenience, public and private, produced by such change of system." Resolved, That his excellency... | |
| Constitutions - 1863 - 474 pages
...large majority of both branches of Congress, declaring " that the United States ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment...inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system." In transmitting this resolution to Congress, the President had intimated his belief... | |
| Education - 1897 - 678 pages
...Congress], which shall be substantially as follows: Resolved, That the United States ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment...Inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system. . . . The Federal Government would find its highest Interest in such a measure, as... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1863 - 848 pages
...resolution, as adopted, was as follows: That the United States ought to cooperate with any State which mav adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such...inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change ofsyrtem. (8м POBLIC DOCUMBHTS.) In the Senate, on the 25th of February, the bill " to confiscate... | |
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