| Josiah Gilbert Holland - Biography & Autobiography - 1866 - 556 pages
...persons held as slaves within said designated States and parts of States, are, and henceforward sliaii oe free; and that the Executive Government of the United...authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons. " And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free, to abstain from all... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 750 pages
...as slaves, within said designated States, and parts of States, ARE, AND HENCEFORWARD SHALL HE I-REE; and that the Executive Government of the United States,...authorities thereof, will recognize and MAINTAIN the freedom of taid persons. '; And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free, to abstain from all... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 748 pages
...Commander-in-Chief, he declared the slaves of the rebel States free, he accompanied the decree with the pledge "that the Executive Government of the United States,...naval authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain their freedom." In his Message of December 8, 1803, after referring to the Emancipation Proclamation,... | |
| Isaac N. Arnold - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1866 - 804 pages
...Commander-in-Chief, he declared the slaves of the rebel States free, he accompanied the decrec with the pledge "that the Executive Government of the United States,...naval authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain their freedom." In his Message of December 8, 1863, after referring to the Emancipation Proclamation,... | |
| Henry Wheaton - International law - 1866 - 808 pages
...imencefortim shall be. free; and timat time executive government of time United States, includiimg the military and naval authorities thereof', will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons.” k will be observed timat timis order of emancipation wasnot a legislative act of... | |
| Oliver Wilson Davis - History - 1867 - 438 pages
...of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and which excepted parts are, for the present, left precisely as if this proclamation were not issued. And by virtue of the...authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons. And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - Presidents - 1867 - 510 pages
...all persons held as slaves within said designated States, and parts of States, are, and henceforth shall be, free; and that the Executive Government...authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons." The proclamation is concluded with the following words : " And upon this act, sincerely... | |
| James M. Hiatt - United States - 1868 - 426 pages
...of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and which excepted parts are, for the present, left precisely as if this proclamation were not issued. And by virtue of the...authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons. And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - Constitutional history - 1870 - 872 pages
...of Norfolk and Portsmouth,) and which excepted parts are for the present left precisely as if this Proclamation were not issued. And by virtue of the...authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons. And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence,... | |
| Jesse Truesdell Peck - United States - 1868 - 774 pages
...with exceptions, are then mentioned]. " And, by virtue of the power and for the purpose aforepaid, I do order and declare, that all persons held as slaves...authorities thereof, will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons. " And I hereby enjoin upon the people so declared to be free to abstain from all violence,... | |
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