The Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Including His Speeches, Messages, Inaugurals, Proclamations, Etc., Etc |
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... Emancipation Proclamation - It is vetoed by the President The Trent affair , and its results ... 271 CHAPTER XI . THE EMANCIPATION ACT . The public mind is gradually prepared for Emancipation - The Presi- dent's Message favoring gradual ...
... Emancipation Proclamation - It is vetoed by the President The Trent affair , and its results ... 271 CHAPTER XI . THE EMANCIPATION ACT . The public mind is gradually prepared for Emancipation - The Presi- dent's Message favoring gradual ...
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... emancipation is in the Federal Government . He spoke of Virginia ; and , as to the power of emancipation , I speak of the slaveholding States only . " The Federal Government , however , as we insist , has the power of restraining the ...
... emancipation is in the Federal Government . He spoke of Virginia ; and , as to the power of emancipation , I speak of the slaveholding States only . " The Federal Government , however , as we insist , has the power of restraining the ...
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... EMANCIPATION . The Extra Session of Congress . - Mr . Lincoln's first Annual Message.- He is strongly sustained by the action of Congress , and the sentiment of the people . The disastrous Battle of Bull Run , July 21st , 1861.— General ...
... EMANCIPATION . The Extra Session of Congress . - Mr . Lincoln's first Annual Message.- He is strongly sustained by the action of Congress , and the sentiment of the people . The disastrous Battle of Bull Run , July 21st , 1861.— General ...
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... slavery ) reaction as possible . These facts I have from one who was in intimate relation with the President during that affair . " CHAPTER XI . THE EMANCIPATION ACT . The public mind THE EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS . 291.
... slavery ) reaction as possible . These facts I have from one who was in intimate relation with the President during that affair . " CHAPTER XI . THE EMANCIPATION ACT . The public mind THE EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS . 291.
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... EMANCIPATION ACT . The public mind is gradually prepared for Emancipation . - The Presi dent's Message favoring gradual Emancipation . - The Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia . - General Hunter's Emancipation Order , and ...
... EMANCIPATION ACT . The public mind is gradually prepared for Emancipation . - The Presi dent's Message favoring gradual Emancipation . - The Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia . - General Hunter's Emancipation Order , and ...
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