Aún no tenemos significados para "emancipate the slaves".
1You emancipate the slaves and the negro question still looks you in the face.
2Prince Albert and the Queen are friendly to you, but you must emancipate the slaves.
3Well, why doesn't he go farther and let Congress at one stroke emancipate the slaves?
4President Lincoln had great doubt as to his right to emancipate the slaves under the War power.
5It was no more his duty to defend slavery than it was Fremont's to emancipate the slaves.
6The merit of the reformer is his sincerity, not his busy effort to emancipate the slaves or to raise the drunkards.
7Reps. 36, declared that the ordinance emancipated the slaves then held there.
8He ardently admired President Lincoln, and only criticised him for delay in emancipating the slaves.
9The above was written before the late American Civil War, which emancipated the slaves of the Southern States.
10Reps. 36,] declared that the ordinance of '87 emancipated the slaves then held there.
11"The hope that the Confederacy would meet Lincoln's order by emancipating the slaves gradually."
12Ten years later, in 1848, the Republic emancipated the slaves of the French colonies, say about two hundred and sixty thousand blacks.
13The special magistrates were all of the opinion that it would have been entirely safe to have emancipated the slaves of Barbadoes in 1834.
14And now some of the planters longed to wreak vengeance on a ruler who had dared to thwart their will by emancipating the slaves.
15It thirsts and burns for distinction, and, if possible, it will have it, whether at the expense of emancipating the slaves or enslaving freemen.
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