Objects of the War Speech of Hon Thomas D Eliot of Massachusetts in the Hou

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Objects of the War Speech of Hon Thomas D Eliot of Massachusetts in the Hou
Thomas Dawes Eliot
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. . Nd f powers of war to bring it to a speedy close, therietails of ihe plan of doing so like all other military mea- sures, must, in a great degree be left lo be determined by particuhir exijrmcies. The disposition oi oth-T property bflonging to the rebels ihat liecome subject to our arii. S is governed by the cirrum'^laiices of the case. The C'lvernment has no i ower to hold slaves, none to restrain a slave ol his liberty, or to exact his service ]t has a right, however, to use the voluntary... service of slaves liberated. Iiy war fr, ,m their rebel masters, like ajiy other rop' rty ol ih rt be Is. In whatever mode may be most efficient for ihe defence ol th Goverumen . The prosecution of he war, and the suppression ot leliellion It is clearly a right of thn Gov- ernment to ; rni slaves when it may become iiecessarv asiiis to take gunpowder from the enemy. Whether it is opediei t t;: do so is purely a military question. The right i' unquestionable by the laws of war. The expediency must be determined by circumsiances.

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