I lay this down as the law of nations. I say that military authority takes, for the time, the place of all municipal institutions, and slavery among the rest; and that, under that state of things, so far from its being true that the States where slavery... The War Powers of the President - Side 81av William Whiting - 1862 - 144 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Wetmore Story - 1842 - 196 sider
...for slaves taken or destroyed to the cession of a State burdened with slavery to a foreign power." " So far from its being true that the States where slavery...but the commander of the army, has power to order universal emancipation." " Nor," adds he, " is this a mere theoretic statement. Slavery was abolished... | |
| 1859 - 830 sider
...municipal institutions, slavery among the rat ; and that, under that state of things, not only thg President of the United States, but the commander of the army, has power to order tht universal emancipation of the slaves." Nor was this a new or hasty position of Mr. Adams. In May,... | |
| 1862 - 486 sider
...the time, the place of all municipal institutions, and slavery among the rest ; and that, under that state of things, so far from its being true that the...to order the universal emancipation of the slaves." | For near twenty years of peace and compromise, this argument, so stern in its wording, and so momentous... | |
| 1862 - 520 sider
...the time, the place of all municipal institutions, and slavery among the rest ; and that, under that state of things, so far from its being true that the...to order the universal emancipation of the slaves." t For near twenty years of peace and compromise, this argument, so stern in its wording, and so momentous... | |
| William Wetmore Story - 1862 - 86 sider
...for slaves taken or destroyed to the cession of a State burdened with slavery to a foreign power." " So far from its being true that the States where slavery...but the commander of the army, has power to order universal emancipation." " Nor," adds he, " is this a 40 mere theoretic statement. Slavery was abolished... | |
| Charles P. Kirkland - 1862 - 22 sider
...takes for the time the place of all municipal institutions, slavery among the rest, and that under that state of things, so far from its being true that the...not only the President of the United States, but the (subordinate) commander of the army has the power to order the emancipation of the slaves" This is... | |
| Agénor comte de Gasparin - 1862 - 468 sider
...institutions, including slavery. Then, not only the President of the United States, but the Comraander-in-Chief of the army has power to order the universal emancipation of the slaves." I comprehend, certainly, why men hesitate, and think this universal immolation of rights at the feet... | |
| Agénor comte de Gasparin - 1862 - 452 sider
...institutions, including slavery. Then, not only the President of the United States, but the Commander-in-Chief of the army has power to order the universal emancipation of the slaves." I comprehend, certainly, why men hesitate, and think this universal immolation of rights at the feet... | |
| 1863 - 286 sider
...the time, the place of all municipal institutions, and slavery among the rest ; and that, under that state of things, so far from its being true that the...to order the universal emancipation of the slaves." This being true in regard to the institution of slavery, which exists by force of positive law, it... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1863 - 878 sider
...the time, the place of all municipal institutions, and slavery among the rest ; and that under that state of things, so far from its being true that the...subject, not only the President of the United States, but tlie commander of the army, has power to order the universal emancipation of slaves." In strict conformity... | |
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