The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1807-1815Bergman, 1970 - 282 páginas |
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Página 102
... present case is therefore fairly entitled to the same equitable interposition of Congress , as the French- men could find no refuge in any of the islands , and the committee are convinced that the same measure of justice should be meted ...
... present case is therefore fairly entitled to the same equitable interposition of Congress , as the French- men could find no refuge in any of the islands , and the committee are convinced that the same measure of justice should be meted ...
Página 119
... present to the world to find that when the Navy was brought into after the resolutions passed at the commencement view , other ideas than those of mere commerce of the present session . For his own part , indeed , began to be associated ...
... present to the world to find that when the Navy was brought into after the resolutions passed at the commencement view , other ideas than those of mere commerce of the present session . For his own part , indeed , began to be associated ...
Página 270
... present war between the two countries , should , by the decision of any of the Boards of Commis- sioners aforesaid , or of the Sovereign or State so referred to , as in the four next preceding articles contained , fall within the ...
... present war between the two countries , should , by the decision of any of the Boards of Commis- sioners aforesaid , or of the Sovereign or State so referred to , as in the four next preceding articles contained , fall within the ...
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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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Términos y frases comunes
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