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
| Carl Sandburg - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 476 pages
..."matters of profound gratulation." He still favored gradual emancipation by Federal purchase of slaves. "While I do not repeat in detail what I have heretofore...subject, my general views and feelings remain unchanged." This month of December '63 seemed to mark the beginning of a period in which. North and South, extremists... | |
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...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...gratulation. And while I do not repeat in detail what 1 have heretofore so earnestly urged upon this subject, ray general views and feelings remain unchanged;... | |
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...accepted if presented in a specified way, it is not said it will never be accepted in any other way. this subject, my general views and feelings remain...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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