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 - Página 4de United States. Army. Department of the Gulf (1862-1865). - 1862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | 1864
...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...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... | |
 | Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office - 1868
...Missouri, neither of which 3 years ago would tolerate any restraint upon the extension of slavery into new territories, only dispute now as to the best mode...were slaves at the beginning of the rebellion, full 100,000 are now in The United States military service, about onehalf of which number actually bear... | |
 | Orville James Victor - 1861
...ago would tolerate any restraint upon the extension of slavery into new Territories, only dispute LOW as to the best mode of removing it within their own...beginning of the rebellion, full one hundred thousand arc now in the United States military service, about one half or which number actually bear arms in... | |
 | Robert Tomes - 1862
...experiment of enlisting negroes in the army, Mr. Lincoln made the following satisfactory statement : " Of those who 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... | |
 | United States. Congress. House - 1863
...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...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... | |
 | 1897
...Missouri, neithe.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. ... No servile insurrection, or tendency to violence or cruelty, has marked the measures of emancipation... | |
 | Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 8 páginas
...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...are now in the United States military service, about one-half of which number actually bear arms in the ranka — thus giving the double advantage of taking... | |
 | Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 1864 - 510 páginas
...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...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... | |
 | 1864
...Missouri, neither of which, three years ago, would tolerate restraint upon the extension of slavery into territories, only dispute now as to the best mode...thousand are now in the United States military service ; no servile insurrection or tendency to violence or cruelty has marked the measures of emancipation... | |
 | HENRY J. RAYMOND. - 1864
...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 dVn limits. Of those who were slaves at the beginning of the rebellion, full one hundred thousand are... | |
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