Studies in Sociology, Economics, Politics and History, Volume 3-4The University Press, 1904 |
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... the war , the commonest practice , especially among regular army officers , was to protect prop- erty in slaves . Some officers discouraged insubordination and rebellion among slaves.1 Some forbade slaves to enter union ANTECEDENTS 3.
... the war , the commonest practice , especially among regular army officers , was to protect prop- erty in slaves . Some officers discouraged insubordination and rebellion among slaves.1 Some forbade slaves to enter union ANTECEDENTS 3.
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... practices were repeatedly denounced by the anti - slavery faction , as voluntary patronage of slavery , degrading to the army , injurious to the administration , and offensive to God . 5 Many military officers shared these opinions ...
... practices were repeatedly denounced by the anti - slavery faction , as voluntary patronage of slavery , degrading to the army , injurious to the administration , and offensive to God . 5 Many military officers shared these opinions ...
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... practice it too often failed to protect the laborer , to profit the planter , or to bring about the expected increase in production . It did enforce industry and aid the government by diminishing the number of paupers . August 29 , 1863 ...
... practice it too often failed to protect the laborer , to profit the planter , or to bring about the expected increase in production . It did enforce industry and aid the government by diminishing the number of paupers . August 29 , 1863 ...
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... practice of the government to aid the destitute , including the Indians ; that the bureau would count for little outside the former slave - holding states ; that being officered mainly by military men it would involve little additional ...
... practice of the government to aid the destitute , including the Indians ; that the bureau would count for little outside the former slave - holding states ; that being officered mainly by military men it would involve little additional ...
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... , Feb. 20 , 1866 . 4. Ibid . , Feb. 27 , 1866 , ( Clippings from 30 Papers . 5. Seward , Works , V. 538 , ( Speech , Feb. 22 , at Cooper Institute . ) firmed in the practice of constantly over - riding presidential 62 THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU.
... , Feb. 20 , 1866 . 4. Ibid . , Feb. 27 , 1866 , ( Clippings from 30 Papers . 5. Seward , Works , V. 538 , ( Speech , Feb. 22 , at Cooper Institute . ) firmed in the practice of constantly over - riding presidential 62 THE FREEDMEN'S BUREAU.
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