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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 7, 1863., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Abraham Lincoln or search for Abraham Lincoln in all documents.
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Lincoln's message in Europe.
The comments of the English press on the annual message of President-Lincoln, are chiefly confined to the portion of that document in which is proposed the system oLincoln, are chiefly confined to the portion of that document in which is proposed the system of compensated emancipation.
The London Post (Government organ) says that the message is as unsatisfactory as might have been anticipated, and that it is particularly valueless as an index of the avoid being placed in an undignified position."
The Times says: "that towards the South Mr. Lincoln's Message to Congress is less a threat than a bid for peace; that the scheme of emancipation he Exeter Hall or Abolition party, says that, "in making his present proposition to Congress, Mr. Lincoln, far from revoking any of his former policy, and nullifying the proclamation of September las st in it, though they do not bear on either the duration or issue of the war. It adds that President Lincoln nor his Congress have any power to legislate for slavery in the Southern Confederacy and i