The movements by State action for emancipation in several of the States not included in the emancipation proclamation are matters of profound gratulation. And while I do not repeat in detail what I have heretofore so earnestly urged upon this subject,... General Orders - Page 4by United States. Army. Department of the Gulf (1862-1865). - 1862Full view - About this book
| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1905 - 416 pages
...presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way. The movements, by State action, for emancipation in several of the...fair opportunity of aiding these important steps to a great consummation. In the midst of other cares, however important, we must not lose sight of the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1906 - 464 pages
...presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way. The movements, by State action, for emancipation in several of the...fair opportunity of aiding these important steps to a great consummation. In the midst of other cares, however important, we must not lose sight of the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - American literature - 1906 - 476 pages
...presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way. The movements by State action for emancipation in several of the...fair opportunity of aiding these important steps to a great consummation. In the midst of other cares, however important, we must not lose sight of the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 330 pages
...presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way. The movements, by State action, for emancipation in several of the...fair opportunity of aiding these important steps to a great consummation. In the midst of other cares, however important, we must not lose sight of the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 328 pages
...presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way. The movements, by State action, for emancipation in several of the...fair opportunity of aiding these important steps to a great consummation. In the midst of other cares, however important, we must not lose sight of the... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1911 - 170 pages
...presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way. The movements, by state action, for emancipation in several of the...states not included in the Emancipation Proclamation, 30 are matters of profound gratulation. And while I do not repeat in detail what I have heretofore... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - Civil rights - 1913 - 498 pages
...presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way. The movements, by State action, for emancipation in several of the...fair opportunity of aiding these important steps to a great consummation. RECONSTRUCTION PBOCLAMATION The proclamation in regard to reconstruction contained... | |
| Edwin Wiley - United States - 1915 - 566 pages
...his message of December 8, 1863, Lincoln referred to the subject very briefly : found pratulation. And while I do not repeat in detail what I have heretofore so earnestly urged upon tins subject, my general views and feelings remain unchanged ; and I trust that Congress will omit... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - United States - 1916 - 606 pages
...And while I do not repeat in detail wliat I have heretofore so earnestly urged upon tliis Hubjcet, my general views and feelings remain unchanged; and...omit no fair opportunity of aiding these important States to a great consummation." f * Official Records, vol. xlix. ; Van Home, History of the Army of... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - History - 1926 - 544 pages
...power of the national executive to prevent an abuse is abridged by the proposition. The movements, by State action, for emancipation in several of the...fair opportunity of aiding these important steps to a great consummation. In the midst of other cares, however important, we must not lose sight of the... | |
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