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" ... about that. Would it not, however, make the Proclamation more clear and decided, to leave out all reference to the act being sustained during the incumbency of the present President: and not merely say. that the Government > recognizes,' but that... "
Annual Report of the American Historical Association - Page 89
by American Historical Association - 1903
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The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 5

William Henry Seward - 1884 - 652 pages
...for their views and criticisms on his important paper. Mr. Seward suggested that it would be better to leave out all reference to the act being sustained during the present administration, and not merely say the government " recognizes " but that the army and navy...
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volume 25

John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - 1891 - 568 pages
...read the draft aloud, commenting on each paragraph as he went on. Mr. Seward asked : " Would it not make the proclamation more clear and decided to leave...but that it will maintain the freedom it proclaims?" Mr. Chase said : " The proclamation does not indeed mark out exactly the course I would myself prefer,...
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The Century: 1888-89, Volume 37

1889 - 1016 pages
...closed, Governor Sewardsaid: "Thegeneral question having been decided, nothing can be said farther about that. Would it not, however, make the proclamation...President; and not merely say that the Government •' recognises,' but that it will maintain, the freedom it proclaims"-" I followed, saying: " What...
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Seward at Washington, as Senator and Secretary of State : a memoir of his ...

Frederick William Seward, William Henry Seward - 1891 - 638 pages
...he had finished, Seward said: "The general question having been decided, nothing can be said further about that. Would it not, however, make the proclamation...but that it will maintain the freedom it proclaims?" Chase followed, saying, " The proclamation does not indeed mark out exactly the course I would myself...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1892 - 574 pages
...the right course ; it is confirmed by results."('") " Would it not be well," Mr. Seward asked, " to make the proclamation more clear and decided ; to...but that it will maintain the freedom it proclaims ?" " What you have said, Mr. President," remarked Mr. Chase, " fully satisfies me that you have given...
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abraham lincoln

charles carleton coffin - 1892 - 654 pages
...the right course ; it is confirmed by resuits."(") " Would it not be well," Mr. Seward asked, " to make the proclamation more clear and decided ; to...not merely say that the Government ' recognizes,' bat that it will maintain the freedom it proclaims *" " What you have said, Mr. President," remarked...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 564 pages
...the right course ; it is confirmed by results."(10) " Would it not be well," Mr. Seward asked, " to make the proclamation more clear and decided ; to...but that it will maintain the freedom it proclaims ?" " What you have said, Mr. President," remarked Mr. Chase, " fully satisfies me that you have given...
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Abraham Lincoln

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1893 - 608 pages
...the right course ; it is confirmed by results. "(") " Would it not be well," Mr. Seward asked, " to make the proclamation more clear and decided ; to...but that it will maintain the freedom it proclaims ?" " What you have said, Mr. President," remarked Mr. Chase, " fully satisfies me that you have given...
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1903 - 540 pages
...nothing can be said further about that. AVould it not, however, ms'ko the Proclamation more clear anel decided, to leave out all reference to the act being...President, fully satisfies me that you have given to even' proposition which has been made, a kind and candid consideration. And you have now expressed...
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Annual Report of the American Historical Association

American Historical Association - 1903 - 536 pages
...presented to him. about that. Would it not, however, make the Proclamation more clear and derided, to leave out all reference to the act being sustained...will maintain the freedom it proclaims?" I followed, saving: " What you have said, Mr. President, fully satisfies me that you have given to every proposition...
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