| Abraham Lincoln - Illinois - 1894 - 410 pages
...maintain the acts and proclamations by which the government, in its own defense, has aimed a death-blow at this gigantic evil, we are in favor, furthermore,...the limits or the jurisdiction of the United States. 4. Resolved, That the thanks of the American people are due to the soldiers and sailors of the army... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - United States - 1894 - 854 pages
...maintain the acts and proclamations by which the government, in its own defense, has aimed a death-blow at this gigantic evil, we are in favor, furthermore,...the limits or the jurisdiction of the United States. 4. Resolved, That the thanks of the American people are due to the soldiers and sailors of the army... | |
| John Sherman - Cabinet officers - 1895 - 724 pages
...the acts and proclamations by which the government, in its own defense, has aimed a deathblow at the gigantic evil. We are in favor, furthermore, of such...limits or the jurisdiction of the United States." This was the logical result of the war. If it was carried into full execution, it would settle on a... | |
| Self-culture - 1895 - 710 pages
...of such an amendment to the constitution, to be made by the people in conformity with its provision, as shall terminate and forever prohibit the existence...limits, or the jurisdiction of the United States." V. Mr. Sherman's When the Senate convened, July 4, iJ6i, at the call of President Lincoln, the assignment... | |
| Henry Harrison Smith - Republican National Convention - 1896 - 182 pages
...valor, and the undying devotion of the American people to their country and its free institutions. Resolved, That as slavery was the cause and now constitutes...prohibit the existence of slavery within the limits of the jurisdiction of the United States. 27 those of their survivors who have received disabling and... | |
| Edmund Gibson Ross - 1896 - 200 pages
...extirpation from the soil of the Repuplic; and that, while we uphold and maintain the acts and proclamation by which the Government in its own defense, has aimed...prohibit the existence of slavery within the limits or jurisdiction of the United States. So there seems to be good ground for saying that this was in no... | |
| Political parties - 1896 - 114 pages
...the acts and proclamations by which the Government, in its own defence, has aimed a death-blow at the gigantic evil. We are in favor, furthermore, of such...the limits or the jurisdiction of the United States. Resolved, That the thanks of the American people are due to the soldiers and sailors of the army and... | |
| Edward Stanwood - Elections - 1896 - 552 pages
...its own defence, has aimed a deathblow at this gigantic evil, we are in favor, furthermore, of such amendment to the Constitution, to be made by the people...the limits or the jurisdiction of the United States. 'I. Regaived, That the thanks of the American people are due to the soldiers and sailors of the army... | |
| Joseph Patterson Smith - 1898 - 1180 pages
...institutions. 3. That as slavery was the cause, and now constitutes the strength of this Rebellions let us judge not, that we be not judged. The prayers 4. That the thanks of the American people are due to the soldiers and sailors of the Army and Navy... | |
| Edward Stanwood - Presidents - 1898 - 614 pages
...its own defence, has aimed a death-blow at this gigantic evil, we are in favor, furthermore, of such amendment to the Constitution, to be made by the people...the limits or the jurisdiction of the United States. 4. Resolved, That the thanks of the American people are due to the soldiers and sailors of the army... | |
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