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... proclamation because of Kentucky . I took the same ground in a private letter to General Frémont before I heard from Ken- tucky . You think I am inconsistent because I did not also for- bid General Frémont to shoot men under the ...
... proclamation because of Kentucky . I took the same ground in a private letter to General Frémont before I heard from Ken- tucky . You think I am inconsistent because I did not also for- bid General Frémont to shoot men under the ...
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... [ Proclamation revoking General Hunter's order of mili- tary emancipation , 19 May 1862. ] Whereas there appears in the public prints what purports to be a proclamation of Major - General Hunter , in the words and figures following , to ...
... [ Proclamation revoking General Hunter's order of mili- tary emancipation , 19 May 1862. ] Whereas there appears in the public prints what purports to be a proclamation of Major - General Hunter , in the words and figures following , to ...
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... proclamation declaring the slaves of any State free ; and that the supposed proclamation now in question , whether genuine or false , is altogether void so far as re- spects such a declaration . I further make known that , whether it be ...
... proclamation declaring the slaves of any State free ; and that the supposed proclamation now in question , whether genuine or false , is altogether void so far as re- spects such a declaration . I further make known that , whether it be ...
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... proclamation . He expected more good and less harm from the measure than I could believe would follow . Yet , in repudiating it , I gave dissatisfac- tion , if not offense , to many whose support the country can- not afford to lose ...
... proclamation . He expected more good and less harm from the measure than I could believe would follow . Yet , in repudiating it , I gave dissatisfac- tion , if not offense , to many whose support the country can- not afford to lose ...
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... proclamation of emancipation , 13 September 1862. ] The subject presented in the memorial is one upon which I have thought much for weeks past , and I may even say for months . I am approached with the most opposite opinions and advice ...
... proclamation of emancipation , 13 September 1862. ] The subject presented in the memorial is one upon which I have thought much for weeks past , and I may even say for months . I am approached with the most opposite opinions and advice ...
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