| George Bancroft - 1866 - 110 strani
...from Paducah to Port Royal, from Belle Plain, Virginia, to Brownsville, Texas, with homes and lodges. The country had for its allies the river Mississippi,...human being, but he did not conceal how keenly he felt that he had been wronged by Lord Russell. And he wrote, in reply to other cavils : " The emancipation... | |
| Charles Edwards Lester - 1866 - 312 strani
...nature," " a measure of war of a very questionable kind," " an act of vengeance on the slaveowner," that does no more than " profess to emancipate slaves...being ; but he did not conceal how keenly he felt that he had been wronged by Lord Russell. And he wrote, in reply to another cavilor: "The emancipation... | |
| John Torrey Morse (Jr.) - 1893 - 394 strani
...strange nature," "a very questionable kind,"an act of "vengeance on the slave-owner," and that it did no more than "profess to emancipate slaves, where...States authorities cannot make emancipation a reality." But the English people were strongly and genuinely anti - slavery, and the danger of English recognition... | |
| United States. Congress - 1903 - 256 strani
...owner," that does no more than "profess to emancipate slaves where the United States authorities can not make emancipation a reality." Now, there was no part...human being; but he did not conceal how keenly he felt that he had been wronged by Lord Russell. And he wrote in reply to other cavils: "The emancipation... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 412 strani
...from Paducah to Port Royal, from Belle Plain, Virginia, to Brownsville, Texas, with homes and lodges. The country had for its allies the river Mississippi,...human being, but he did not conceal how keenly he felt that he had been wronged by Lord Russell. And he wrote, in reply to other cavils: "The emancipation... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1905 - 436 strani
...which struck the fetters from three millions of slaves, reached Europe, Lord Russell, a coutnryman of Milton and Wilberforce, eagerly put himself forward...human being, but he did not conceal how keenly he felt that he had been wronged by Lord Russell. And he wrote, in reply to other cavils : "The emancipation... | |
| George Bancroft - 1908 - 96 strani
...owner," that does no more than "profess to emancipate slaves where the United States authorities can not make emancipation a reality." Now, there was no part...human being; but he did not conceal how keenly he felt that he had been wronged by Lord Russell. And he wrote in reply to other cavils: "The emancipation... | |
| Robert Haven Schauffler - 1909 - 414 strani
...from Paducah to Port Royal, from Belle Plain, Virginia, to Brownsville, Texas, with homes and lodges. The country had for its allies the river Mississippi,...human being, but he did not conceal how keenly he felt that he had been wronged by Lord Russell. And he wrote, in reply to other cavils : " The emancipation... | |
| Perry Belmont - 1925 - 652 strani
...questionable kind," that it was an act of vengeance on the slave owners and that it did no more than "to profess to emancipate slaves where the United States authorities cannot make emancipation a reality." With the news of the battle of Antietam the project of mediation was at once halted, and eventually... | |
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