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" Missouri, neither of which three years ago would tolerate any restraint upon the extension of slavery into new territories, only dispute now as to the best mode of removing it within their own limits. "
General Orders - Page 2
by United States. Army. Department of the Gulf (1862-1865). - 1862
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The Radical and the Republican: Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and the ...

James Oakes - African American abolitionists - 2007 - 366 pages
...in their respective States." Maryland and Missouri, jealous to protect slavery only months before, "only dispute now as to the best mode of removing it within their own limits."9 This was not quite the scenario that either Lincoln or Douglass had imagined earlier in the...
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Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings Vol. 2 1859-1865 (LOA #46)

Abraham Lincoln - History - 1989 - 844 pages
...Missouri, neither of which three years ago would tolerate any restraint upon die extension of slavery into new territories, only dispute now as to the best mode...are now in the United States military service, about one-half of which number actually bear arms in the ranks; thus giving the double advantage of taking...
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National History of the War for the Union, Civil, Military and ..., Volume 3

Evert Augustus Duyckinck - United States - 1861 - 668 pages
...ago would tolerate any restraint upon the extension of slavery into new territories, only disputed now as to the best mode of removing it within their...were slaves at the beginning of the rebellion, full 100,000 are now in the United States military service, about one-half of which number actually bear...
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The Annual Register

Edmund Burke - History - 1864 - 812 pages
...neither of which, three years ago, would tolerate any restraint upon the extension of slavery into new territories, only dispute now as to the best mode...removing it within their own limits. " Of those who- were staves at the beginning of the rebellion, full 100,000 are now in the United States' military service,...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 1179

United States - 1863 - 1184 pages
...Missouri, neither of which three years ago would tolerate any restraint upon the extension of slavery into new territories, only dispute now as to the best mode of removing it within their own limite. Of those who were slaves at the beginning of the rebellion, full one hundred thousand are now...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Volume 8

United States. President - Presidents - 1917 - 548 pages
...Missouri, neither of which three years ago would tolerate any restraint upon the extension of slavery into new Territories, only dispute now as to the best mode of removing it within thenown limits. which otherwise must be filled with so many white men. So far as tested, it is difficult...
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