The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1807-1815Bergman, 1970 - 282 páginas |
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... appeared that this committee and the Commit tee of Commerce and Manufactures had them- selves entertained doubts on the subject ; but after holding a conference had determined that the com- mittee appointed on aggressions within our ...
... appeared that this committee and the Commit tee of Commerce and Manufactures had them- selves entertained doubts on the subject ; but after holding a conference had determined that the com- mittee appointed on aggressions within our ...
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... appeared to him , as that we might add every necessary road , in whatever part of the country it might be desired ; and that we can , upon a proper revisal of the sub- ject , do much towards bettering the system , as it now appears to ...
... appeared to him , as that we might add every necessary road , in whatever part of the country it might be desired ; and that we can , upon a proper revisal of the sub- ject , do much towards bettering the system , as it now appears to ...
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... appeared to him to be one in direct violation of that law . Under the act of 1807 , it had become the duty of the ... appearance we had such a law , to give the Presi- dent a dispensing power over it . It was said that the persons ...
... appeared to him to be one in direct violation of that law . Under the act of 1807 , it had become the duty of the ... appearance we had such a law , to give the Presi- dent a dispensing power over it . It was said that the persons ...
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Presentation of a petition concerning slavery | 17 |
89 | 18 |
Mention of two black crew members of | 24 |
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Aaron Lyle amendment Anderson appointed the committee authorizing Bayard BIBB bill was read BRADLEY Brent Britain British Burwell Bassett citizens concurrence Congress consider and report Constitution court Crawford district dollars duty Ebenezer Sage election embargo entitled An act France Franklin further enacted gentleman GILES Gilman Government Gregg House of Representatives Jacob Hufty James Jeremiah Morrow John John Rhea John Smilie Joseph Joseph Desha LEIB Lloyd Manufactures Matthias Richards ment Message Messrs militia Mississippi Territory Monday motion nation nays NAYS-Messrs officers Orleans passed petition petitioner port postponed present President question read a third read the second read the third relief report thereon reported the bill resolution RHEA Richard Richard Stanford Robert Robert Whitehill Samuel Samuel Taggart Secretary select committee Senate resumed slaves SMILIE third reading Thomas Thomas Gholson thousand eight hundred tion Treasury United vessels vote Whole William William Findley YEAS-Messrs