I deem it proper to say that the first service assigned to the forces hereby called forth will probably be to repossess the forts, places, and property which have been seized from the Union; and in every event the utmost care will be observed, consistently... President Lincoln; Self-pourtrayed - Page 41by John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1866 - 239 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Alfred Pollard - Confederate States of America - 1868 - 804 pages
...government, and to redress wrongs already long enough endured. I deem it proper to say that the 6rst service assigned to the forces hereby called forth...disturbance of peaceful citizens of any part of the country ; and I hereby command the persons composing the combinations aforesaid, to disperse and retire peace... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1868 - 740 pages
...of popular government ; and to redress wrongs already long enough endured. 1 deem it proper to say that the first service assigned to the forces hereby...property, or any disturbance of peaceful citizens In any part of the country. And I hereby command the persons composing the combinations aforesaid to... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1868 - 764 pages
...utmost care would be observed, consistently with the objects aforesaid, to avoid any devastation, auy destruction of or interference with property, or any...disturbance of peaceful citizens of any part of the country ; and he commanded the. forces composing the combinations before mentioned to disperse, and to return... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1868 - 740 pages
...perpetuity of popular government; and to redrfss wrongs already long enough endured. I deem it proper to say that the first service assigned to the forces hereby called forth will probably be to repossess the forte, places, and property which have been seized from the Union ; and in every event, the utmost... | |
| United States. Department of State - United States - 1868 - 764 pages
...Union ; and that, in every event, the utmost care would he ohserved, consistently with the ohjects aforesaid, to avoid any devastation, any destruction of or interference with property, or any disturhance of peaceful citizens of any part of the country ; and he commanded the forces composing... | |
| Otis Frederick Reed Waite - Claremont (N.H.) - 1869 - 320 pages
...of popular government, and to redress wrongs already long enough endured. I deem it proper to say, that the first service assigned to the forces hereby...disturbance of peaceful citizens of any part of the country. And I hereby command the persons comprising the combinations aforesaid to disperse, and retire peaceably... | |
| United States. Department of State - Alabama claims - 1869 - 860 pages
...popular government, and to redress ••imugs already long enough endured. I ileeiu it proper to say that the first service assigned to the forces hereby...have been seized from the Union ; and in every event :Lf utmost care will be observed, consistently with the objects aforesaid, to avoid any devastation,... | |
| United States. Department of State - Alabama claims - 1869 - 860 pages
...and property which had been seized from the Union ; and that, in every event, the utmost care would be observed, consistently with the objects aforesaid,...disturbance of peaceful citizens of any part of the country; and he commanded the forces composing the combinations before mentioned to disperse, and to return... | |
| United States. Department of State - Alabama claims - 1869 - 872 pages
...perpetuity of popular government, and to redress wrongs already long enough endured. I deem it proper to say that the first service assigned to the forces hereby...forts, places, and property which have been seized front the UiiiOh : and in every event the Utmost care will be observed, consistently with the objects... | |
| Otis Frederick Reed Waite - New Hampshire - 1870 - 694 pages
...of popular government, and to redress wrongs already long enough endured. I deem it proper to say, that the first service assigned to the forces hereby...disturbance of peaceful citizens of any part of the country. And I hereby command the persons comprising the combinations aforesaid to disperse, and retire peaceably... | |
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