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" Since they will have it so — in the name of God, Amen ! Now let all the governors and chief men of the people see to it that war shall not cease until emancipation is secure. "
The Life of John A. Andrew: Governor of Massachusetts, 1861-1865 - Page 162
by Henry Greenleaf Pearson - 1904
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War Government, Federal and State, in Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania ...

William Babcock Weeden - Indiana - 1906 - 430 pages
...the vigorous words of " Warrington," Andrew was a "regular-built anti-slavery man for governor." " Since they will have it so, — in the name of God, — Amen ! Now let ah1 the governors and chief men of the people see to it that war shall not cease until emancipation...
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Letters and Journals of Samuel Gridley Howe: The servant of humanity

Samuel Gridley Howe - Charities - 1909 - 638 pages
...bombardment of Fort Sumter. The Civil War had broken out. On that day my father wrote to Governor Andrew : " Since they will have it so — in the name of God,...anywhere, in any capacity (save that of spy), command me." Governor Andrew was perhaps the only man in the country who was ready for the war. On April i sth came...
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The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

Florence Howe Hall - Battle hymn of the republic (Song) - 1916 - 146 pages
...of the attack on Fort Sumter was received Dr. Howe wrote to Governor Andrew, offering his services: "Since they will have it so — in the name of God,...Amen ! Now let all the governors and chief men of the peoplesee to it that war shall not cease until emancipation is secure. If I can be of any use, anywhere,...
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The Story of the Battle Hymn of the Republic

Florence Howe Hall - Battle hymn of the republic (Song) - 1916 - 148 pages
...the attack on Fort Sumter was received Dr. Howe wrote to Governor Andrew, offering his services: " Since they will have it so — in the name of God, Amen ! Now let all the governors and chief men of thepeopleseetoit that war shall not cease until emancipation is secure. If I can be of any use, anywhere,...
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Memories Grave and Gay

Florence Howe Hall - Suffragists - 1918 - 374 pages
...the right would triumph. On learning of the attack on Sumter, he wrote at once to Governor Andrew : Since they will have it so — in the name of God,...anywhere, in any capacity (save that of spy), command me.1 At the age of sixty, he was too old and too infirm in health to take the field as a soldier. But...
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Memories Grave and Gay

Florence Howe Hall - Suffragists - 1918 - 382 pages
...learning of the attack on Sumter, he wrote at once to Governor Andrew: Since they will have it so—in the name of God, Amen ! Now let all the governors...anywhere, in any capacity (save that of spy), command me. 1 At the age of sixty, he was too old and too infirm in health to take the field as a soldier. But...
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Memories Grave and Gay

Florence Howe Hall - Suffragists - 1918 - 376 pages
...the right would triumph. On learning of the attack on Sumter, he wrote at once to Governor Andrew : Since they will have it so — in the name of God, Amen I Now let all the governors and chief men of the people see to it that war shall not cease until emancipation...
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three generations

maud howe elliott - 1923 - 522 pages
...1861, the day when the news came that Fort Sumter had been attacked, my father wrote the Governor : "Since they will have it so, in the name of God, Amen....anywhere, in any capacity (save that of spy), command me." I remember the thrill of horror that shook my small person on hearing my father say : "The Rebels have...
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Three Generations

Maud Howe Elliott - Autobiographical fiction, American - 1923 - 474 pages
...1861, the day when the news came that Fort Sumter had been attacked, my father wrote the Governor : "Since they will have it so, in the name of God, Amen....anywhere, in any capacity (save that of spy), command me." I remember the thrill of horror that shook my small person on hearing my father say : "The Rebels have...
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The Struggle for Equality: Abolitionists and the Negro in the ..., Volume 10

James M. McPherson - History - 1964 - 496 pages
...slavery. When he heard the news of Sumter's bombardment, Samuel Gridley Howe seized a pen and wrote: "Since they will have it so, — in the name of God, — Amen ! Now let the Governors and Chief men of the people see «» Vincent Y. Bowditch, Lift and Correspondence of...
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