The Congressional Globe, Μέρος 1Blair & Rives, 1865 |
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Σελίδα 84
... slavery ? Nay , more , who ever heard that a false religion sanctioned the slavery of its own votaries at all ? Who ever heard that the doctrine of any kind of religion believed in the enslavement of its own race and religion ? It is ...
... slavery ? Nay , more , who ever heard that a false religion sanctioned the slavery of its own votaries at all ? Who ever heard that the doctrine of any kind of religion believed in the enslavement of its own race and religion ? It is ...
Σελίδα 86
... slavery and of treason . Do you tell me to be kind to men who engage in such amusements as dragging the corpses of our soldiers from their graves , and afterward ornamenting their fiendish fingers by trinkets made from the bones of ...
... slavery and of treason . Do you tell me to be kind to men who engage in such amusements as dragging the corpses of our soldiers from their graves , and afterward ornamenting their fiendish fingers by trinkets made from the bones of ...
Σελίδα 113
... slavery question , in all its forms , by an amendment of the funda- mental law of the land , which is above Congress , above the Supreme Court , and above the Presi- dent ; and which when once established , no change of Presidents , no ...
... slavery question , in all its forms , by an amendment of the funda- mental law of the land , which is above Congress , above the Supreme Court , and above the Presi- dent ; and which when once established , no change of Presidents , no ...
Σελίδα 114
... slavery , upon the wickedness of sla- very ; but I wish the question to be met in this light : have we the power , have we the authority , under the Constitution of the United States , to enact a law of this kind ? Has the Congress of ...
... slavery , upon the wickedness of sla- very ; but I wish the question to be met in this light : have we the power , have we the authority , under the Constitution of the United States , to enact a law of this kind ? Has the Congress of ...
Σελίδα 120
... slavery became belligerent ; but even then they were unwilling that the monster , who had incited to " foul re- volt , " should be unvailed . From every section of the land where loyalty still held sway , the cry at first went up ...
... slavery became belligerent ; but even then they were unwilling that the monster , who had incited to " foul re- volt , " should be unvailed . From every section of the land where loyalty still held sway , the cry at first went up ...
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adjourn adopted Ambrose W amendment Amos Myers appropriation Army Asahel W authority believe bill H. R. chairman Charles O'Neill citizens Committee on Military Congress Constitution Davis declared desire District duty enlisted FARNSWORTH Fernando Wood Government Henry Winter Davis HOLMAN honorable House of Representatives Illinois institution joint resolution KASSON Kentucky land last session League Island legislation Leonard Myers Maryland Massachusetts ment Military Affairs mittee MORRILL motion to reconsider motion was agreed move nation naval Navy navy-yard negro objection officers Orlando Kellogg party passed peace Pennsylvania Philip Johnson present PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question proposed proposition purpose rebel rebellion referred Resolved Secretary Senate slave slavery soldiers South SPEAKER STEVENS tion to-day treaty unanimous consent Union United vessels vote WASHBURNE William William H yeas and nays York