The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... believe that the Legislature of that State would not repeal a law enacted under such circumstances . The observation of the gentleman that , notwithstanding persons carrying on this traffic , when illicit , were subjected to a fine not ...
... believe that the Legislature of that State would not repeal a law enacted under such circumstances . The observation of the gentleman that , notwithstanding persons carrying on this traffic , when illicit , were subjected to a fine not ...
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... believe history affords no such examples . If it should be contended that the creation of a navy would lead to the odious and tyrannical practice of impressing seamen , I would ask what is the important difference between impressing men ...
... believe history affords no such examples . If it should be contended that the creation of a navy would lead to the odious and tyrannical practice of impressing seamen , I would ask what is the important difference between impressing men ...
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... believe the amendment contains a provis- ion that some of the States will not like . In some of the States , there is a legal provision that an owner of a slave may give him his freedom , on going into court , and giving security that ...
... believe the amendment contains a provis- ion that some of the States will not like . In some of the States , there is a legal provision that an owner of a slave may give him his freedom , on going into court , and giving security that ...
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Reference to the act providing for the val | 7 |
Reference to distinction by color in an | 12 |
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