| Literature - 1889 - 1060 pages
...ought to cooperate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, to be used by such State in its discretion,...inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system.8 His message explained that this was merely the proposal of practical measures which he hoped... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1862 - 840 pages
...to cooperate with any State which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid to be used by such State in its discretion,...resolution does not meet the approval of Congress ami the country, there is the end ; but if it does command such approval, I deem it of importance that... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1862 - 850 pages
...ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, to be used by such State in its discretion,...contained in the resolution does not meet the approval of Con£rc-?s and the country, there is the end ; but if it does command such approval, I deem it of importance... | |
| Frank Moore - United States - 1862 - 840 pages
...to cooperate with any State which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, to be used by such State in its discretion...public and private, produced by such change of system." The President does not urge the adoption of the resolution, but says that the proposition is made "... | |
| Missouri. Convention, 1862 - Constitutional conventions - 1862 - 354 pages
...any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, tobe used , by such State in its discretion, to compensate...public and private, produced by such change of system :" Be it, therefore, Resolved, 1st. That in the opinion of this Convention the proposition contained... | |
| African Americans - 1862 - 412 pages
...ought to co-operate with any State which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving aid to such State in its discretion to compensate for the...public and private, produced by such change of system. The resolution in the language above quoted was adopted by large majorities in both branches of Congress,... | |
| American periodicals - 1862 - 770 pages
...may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, to be used by sach State In Its discretion, to compensate for the inconveniences,...public and private, produced by such change of system.' ' The resolution, in the language above quoted, was adopted by large majorities in both branches of... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - New York (State) - 1862 - 1000 pages
...may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, to be used by said State, in its discretion, to compensate for the inconveniences,...public and private, produced by such change of system." That in the language of President Lincoln, " Such a proposition on the part of the General Government... | |
| 1863 - 856 pages
...ought to cooperate with any State which mar adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to snch State pecuniary aid, to be used by such State in its discretion, to compensate for the inconvenieocea, public and private, produced by such change of system. (See PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.) In the... | |
| Massachusetts - Session laws - 1862 - 448 pages
...to cooperate with any state which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such state pecuniary aid, to be used by such state in its discretion, to compensate for the inconvenience, public and private, produced by such change of system." Resolved, That his excellency... | |
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