| Edmund Burke - 1864 - 776 pągines
...provision which may be adopted by such State Government in relation to the freed people of such State which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom, provide for their education, and which yet may be consistent, as a temporary arrangement, with their present condition as a labouring, landless,... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1866 - 620 pągines
...provision which may be adopted by such state government in relation to the freed people of such state which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom,...condition as a laboring, landless, and homeless class, will not be objected to by the national executive. And it is suggested as not improper, that, in constructing... | |
| Orville James Victor - 1861 - 598 pągines
...which may be adopted by such State Government in relation to the freed people of such Stale, which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom,...condition as a laboring, landless and homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive. " And it is suggested as not improper that, In constructing... | |
| Robert Tomes, Benjamin G. Smith - 1862 - 842 pągines
...-provision which may be adopted by such State government in relation to the freed people of such State which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom, provide for their education, and which yet may be consistent, as a temporary arrangement, with their present condition as a laboring, landless,... | |
| United States. Army. Department of the Gulf (1862-1865). - 1862 - 754 pągines
...and declare their permanent freedom and provide for their education, and which way yet be consistent, a temporary arrangement with their present condition as a laboring, landless and houseless class, will not be objected to by the national executive. And it is engaged, as not improper,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1863 - 1178 pągines
...which may be adopted by such State government in relation to the freed people of such State, which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom,...temporary arrangement, with their present condition as u laboring, landless, and homeless class, will not be objected to by the national Executive. And it... | |
| David Brainerd Williamson - 1864 - 208 pągines
...which may be adopted by such State Government in relation to the freed people of such State, which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom,...condition as a laboring, landless, and homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive. And it is suggested as not improper, that, in constructing... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly - 1864 - 652 pągines
...wliich may be adopted by such State Government in re lation to the freed people of such State, which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom,...condition as a laboring, landless and homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive. And it is suggested as not improper, that in constructing... | |
| Iowa. General Assembly. Senate - 1864 - 628 pągines
...which may be adopted by such State Government in relation to the freed people of such State, which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom,...condition as a laboring, landless and homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive. And it is suggested as not improper, that in constructing... | |
| Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1864 - 514 pągines
...which may be adopted by such State Government in relation to the freed people of such State, which shall recognize and declare their permanent freedom,...condition as a laboring, landless, and homeless class, will not be objected to by the National Executive. « And it is suggested as not improper that, in... | |
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