The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... Louisiana , by Andrew Gregg of Penn- sylvania - Feb . 28 , 1804 - House 53. References to slavery in the debate on the bill to provide a temporary government for Louisiana , by John G. Jackson of Virginia and Benjamin Huger of South ...
... Louisiana , by Andrew Gregg of Penn- sylvania - Feb . 28 , 1804 - House 53. References to slavery in the debate on the bill to provide a temporary government for Louisiana , by John G. Jackson of Virginia and Benjamin Huger of South ...
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... LOUISIANA . The House went into a Committee of the Whole on the bill , from the Senate , providing for the government of Louisiana . Mr. LEIB moved to amend the section fixing the salary of the Governor of Orleans , by striking out five ...
... LOUISIANA . The House went into a Committee of the Whole on the bill , from the Senate , providing for the government of Louisiana . Mr. LEIB moved to amend the section fixing the salary of the Governor of Orleans , by striking out five ...
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... Louisiana into two Territories , and providing for the temporary government thereof . 2dly . That legal steps should be immediately taken for the permanent division of Louisiana . ed with your laws and language , a powerful additional ...
... Louisiana into two Territories , and providing for the temporary government thereof . 2dly . That legal steps should be immediately taken for the permanent division of Louisiana . ed with your laws and language , a powerful additional ...
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