| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 444 strani
...approval I deem it of importance that the States and people immediately interested should be at once distinctly notified of the fact, so that they may...the existing insurrection entertain the hope that this Government will ultimately be forced to acknowledge the independence of some part of the disaffected... | |
| Marion Mills Miller - 1913 - 448 strani
...resolution meets the approval of Congress, that the people immediately interested should be at once distinctly notified of the fact, so that they may begin to consider whether they will accept or reject the proposition. The adoption of the resolution imposes upon no State any... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1921 - 292 strani
...approval, I deem it of importance that the States and people immediately interested should be at once distinctly notified of the fact, so that they may...the existing insurrection entertain the hope that this government will ultimately be forced to acknowledge the independence of some part of the disaffected... | |
| Joseph Hartwell Barrett - 2006 - 896 strani
...approval, I deem it of importance that the States and people immediately interested should be at once distinctly notified of the fact, so that they may...the existing insurrection entertain the hope that this Government will ultimately be forced to acknowledge the independence of some part of the disaffected... | |
| American Society for the Extension of University Teaching - 1895 - 264 strani
...approval, I deem it of importance that the States and people immediately interested should be at once distinctly notified of the fact, so that they may...the existing insurrection entertain the hope that this government will ultimately be forced to acknowledge the independence of some part of the disaffected... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1862 - 506 strani
...approval, I deem it of importance that the States and people immediately interested should be at once distinctly notified of the fact, so that they may...find its highest interest in such a measure, as one ^f the most efficient means of self-preservation. The leaders of the existing insurrection entertain... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1989 - 844 strani
...approval, I deem it of importance that the states and people immediately interested, should be at once distinctly notified of the fact, so that they may...accept or reject it. The federal government would find it's highest interest in such a measure, as one of the most efficient means of selfpreservation. The... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1866 - 556 strani
...their slaves. He gives his reasons for the proposal in the following terms : Cautious Progress. 299 " The Federal Government would find its highest interest in such a measure as one of the most important means of self-preservation. The leaders of the existing rebellion entertain the hope that... | |
| |