The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... effect which I am confident the mover of the res- submit to a heavy interest ; yet in all that time olution expected it would produce . No member the idea , I believe , was never suggested in Con- of this House is , or can be , more ...
... effect which I am confident the mover of the res- submit to a heavy interest ; yet in all that time olution expected it would produce . No member the idea , I believe , was never suggested in Con- of this House is , or can be , more ...
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... effect from that contemplated by its pro- posers , by presenting a strong temptation to the importer to make use of his friends in the shape of informers , for the purposes of collusion . Such a provision would not , therefore , answer ...
... effect from that contemplated by its pro- posers , by presenting a strong temptation to the importer to make use of his friends in the shape of informers , for the purposes of collusion . Such a provision would not , therefore , answer ...
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... effect ; and every such ship or vessel in which such negro , mulatto , or person of color , shall have been taken on board , received , or transported , as aforesaid , her tackle , apparel , and furniture , and the goods and effects ...
... effect ; and every such ship or vessel in which such negro , mulatto , or person of color , shall have been taken on board , received , or transported , as aforesaid , her tackle , apparel , and furniture , and the goods and effects ...
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Seventh Congress | 1 |
Reference to the act providing for the val | 7 |
Reference to distinction by color in an | 12 |
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