| James M. Hiatt - United States - 1868 - 426 pages
...desiring a gradual emancipation of the slaves, by affording it such pecuniary aid as would enable it to " compensate for the inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system." This message was hailed by the radical antislavery party of the country as the initiatory step toward... | |
| Charles Sumner - Antislavery movements - 1872 - 534 pages
...resolution recommended : " That the United States ought to cooperate with any State which may adopt gradiud abolishment of Slavery, giving to such State pecuniary...public and private, produced by such change of system." But the Message gave public assurance that the President was occupied with the great question, and... | |
| Charles Sumner - Antislavery movements - 1874 - 540 pages
...: " That the United States ought to coo'|ierate with any State which may adopt gradual abolislunent of Slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, to...public and private, produced by such change of system." But the Message gave public assurance that the President was occupied with the great question, and... | |
| John Russell Hussey - United States - 1876 - 562 pages
...desiring a gradual emancipation of the slaves, by affording it such pecuniary aid as would enable it to " compensate for the inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system." This message was hailed by the radical antislavery party of the country as the initiatory step toward... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 878 pages
...sent a message to Congress recommending the adoption of the following joint resolution: " Jtewlred, That the United States ought to co-operate with any...public and private, produced by such change of system." On the llth of March, the resolution finally passed the House of llepreseutatives by a vote of 97 yeas... | |
| George Washington Williams - African American soldiers - 1882 - 640 pages
...recommended to Congress the adoption of a joint resolution, to be substantially as follows : " ' Resolved, That the United States ought to cooperate with any...public and private, produced by such change of system.' " The resolution, in the language above quoted, was adopted by large majorities in both branches of... | |
| George Washington Williams - African American soldiers - 1882 - 1148 pages
...to be substantially as follows : "'Resolved, That the United States ought to cooperate with anyState which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving...public and private, produced by such change of system.' " The resolution, in the language above quoted, was adopted by large majorities in both branches of... | |
| George Washington Williams - African Americans - 1882 - 1152 pages
...ought to cooperate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such Stat? pecuniary aid, to be used by such State in its discretion,...public and private, produced by such change of system.' " The resolution, in the language above quoted, was adopted by large majorities in both branches of... | |
| Benjamin La Fevre - Political parties - 1884 - 532 pages
...of a joint resolution by your honorable bodies, which shall be substantially as follows: Resolved, That the United States ought to co-operate with any...public and private, produced by such change of system. '* If the proposition contained in the resolution does not meet the approval of Congress and the country,... | |
| James Gillespie Blaine - United States - 1884 - 752 pages
...State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid to be used in its discretion to compensate for the inconveniences,...public and private, produced by such change of system." Mr. Lincoln believed that if the leaders of the existing Rebellion could conquer their independence,... | |
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