 | William Henry Hurlbert - United States - 1864 - 312 pages
...the preservation of public order and the protection of political rights. Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude, either by supporting or impairing the authority cf the master, except for suppressing disorder, as in other cases. Slaves contraband under the act... | |
 | George Stillman Hillard - United States - 1865 - 396 pages
...the preservation of public order and the protection of political right. Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude,...appropriate permanently to its own service claims to slavelabor should be asserted, and the right of the owner to compensation therefor should be recognized.... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 808 pages
...abolition of slavery, should be contemplated for a moment." He added:— Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude,...Government to appropriate permanently to its own service cluiins to slave labor, should be asserted, and the right of the owner to compensation therefor should... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - United States - 1865 - 808 pages
...not be allowed to "interfere with tho relations of Servitude, either by supporting or impairing tho authority of the master, except for repressing disorder,...permanently to its own service claims to slave labor, should bo asserted, and the right of the owner to compensation therefor should be recognized. This principle... | |
 | HENRY J. RAYMOND - 1865
...abolition of slavery, should be contemplated for a moment." He added : — Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude,...seeking military protection, should receive it. The rijjrht of the Government to appropriate permanently to its own service claims to slave labor, should... | |
 | Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1866 - 740 pages
...the preservation of public order and the protection of political right. Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude,...the authority of the master, except for repressing disorders, as in other cases. Slaves, contraband under the act of Congress, seeking military protection,... | |
 | HENRY WINTER DAVIS - 1867
...was intended as a comment upon his arrest of the Maryland Legislature. "Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude,...except for repressing disorder, as in other cases." On the 13th of March, 1862, Congress had passed an act forbidding officers of the army to be concerned... | |
 | Henry Winter Davis - Etats-Unis - 1867 - 596 pages
...was intended as a comment upon his arrest of the Maryland Legislature. " Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude,...except for repressing disorder, as in other cases." On the 13th of March, 1862, Congress had passed an act forbidding officers of the army to be concerned... | |
 | Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1867 - 752 pages
...the preservation of public order and the protection of political right. Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude,...the authority of the master, except for repressing disorders, as in other cases. Slaves, contraband under the act of Congress, seeking military protection,... | |
 | John Esten Cooke - Generals - 1871 - 577 pages
...the preservation of public order and the protection of political right. Military power should not be allowed to interfere with the relations of servitude,...appropriate permanently to its own service claims to slave-labor should be asserted, and the right of the owner to compensation therefor should be recognized.... | |
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