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" Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but I question the expediency of its issue at this juncture. The depression of the public mind, consequent upon our repeated reverses, is so great that I fear the effect of so important a step. It may be viewed... "
The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes and Incidents of the War of the Rebellion ... - Página 652
por Richard Miller Devens - 1873 - 705 páginas
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The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 37

1889 - 1060 páginas
...anticipated and settled in my own mind until Secretary Seward spoke. He said in substance, ' Mr. President, 1 approve of the proclamation, but I question the expediency...viewed as the last measure of an exhausted government, aery for help; the Government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching...
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The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State ...

Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 864 páginas
...anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. Said he : — 4 Mr. President, I approve of the Proclamation, but I question the expediency...last measure of an exhausted Government — a cry for hvlp ; the Government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth...
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The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State ...

Henry Jarvis Raymond - 1865 - 886 páginas
...anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. Said he:— ' Mr. President, I approve of the Proclamation, but I question the expediency...may be viewed as the last measure of an exhausted Government—a cry for help; the Government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia...
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The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State ...

Henry Jarvis Raymond, Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1865 - 866 páginas
...anticipated and settled in my own mind, until Secretary Seward spoke. Said he : — ' Mr. President, I approve of the Proclamation, but I question the expediency...that I fear the effect of so important a step, It may bo viewed as the last measure of an t exhausted Government — a cry for help ; the Government stretching...
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Life of Abraham Lincoln

Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 578 páginas
...nothing was said which the President had not anticipated, until Mr. Seward said: "Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but I question the expediency...repeated reverses is so great that I fear the effect of sp important a step. It may be viewed as the last measure of an exhausted government — a cry for...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 748 páginas
...did not at all shake the President's determination to issue it. Mr. Seward said: " Mr. President, I approve of the Proclamation, but I question the expediency...public mind, consequent upon our repeated reverses is BO great, that I fear the effect of so important a step. It may be viewed as the last measure of an...
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Life of Abraham Lincoln

Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1866 - 574 páginas
...nothing was said which the President had not anticipated, until Mr. Reward said: "Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but I question the expediency...public mind consequent upon our repeated reverses i» so great that I fear the effect of so important a step. It may be viewed as the last measure of...
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The National Quarterly Review, Volume 13

Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman - 1866 - 440 páginas
...and settled in my own mind, until Seeretary Stwirrd spoke. He said in substance : ' Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but I question the expediency...depression of the public mind, consequent upon our repeitcd reverses, is so great that I fear the effect of so important a step. It may be viewed as the...
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The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of Slavery

Isaac N. Arnold - 1866 - 804 páginas
...already fully anticipated In my own mind, until Secretary B»ward •poke. Said he, ' Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but I question the expediency...The depression of the public mind, consequent upon onr repeated reverses, is so great, that I fear the effect of so important • step. It may be viewed...
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Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln: The Story of a Picture

Francis Bicknell Carpenter - 1866 - 382 páginas
...the Cabinet meetings, to the effect that such an act at that tune might be considered the last effort of an exhausted Government, — " a cry for help ;...to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth its hands to the Government." He therefore proposed that the document should be held back until some...
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