The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... necessary funds will be on hand , and without employ- ment . I suppose an amendment to the Constitution , by consent of the States , necessary , because the objects now recommended are not among those enumerated in the Constitution ...
... necessary funds will be on hand , and without employ- ment . I suppose an amendment to the Constitution , by consent of the States , necessary , because the objects now recommended are not among those enumerated in the Constitution ...
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... necessary to apply the remedy . What Charleston then was , it was proba- ble that St. Mary's , the Mobile , and Ponchar- train , would become in relation to the slave trade , unless some strong provisions were devised to op- erate on ...
... necessary to apply the remedy . What Charleston then was , it was proba- ble that St. Mary's , the Mobile , and Ponchar- train , would become in relation to the slave trade , unless some strong provisions were devised to op- erate on ...
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... necessary to make them free ? On his principles Mr. M. WILLIAMS offered an amendment pro- they would be so without this declaration . Con - viding that foreigners who may violate the act gress has no right to bind them out , or to say ...
... necessary to make them free ? On his principles Mr. M. WILLIAMS offered an amendment pro- they would be so without this declaration . Con - viding that foreigners who may violate the act gress has no right to bind them out , or to say ...
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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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Abram Trigg aforesaid agreed amendment appointed Bradley citizens commerce Committee Congress Constitution court December district Domingo duty election entitled An act FEBRUARY further enacted gentleman Government Governor Henry Southard House of Representatives importation of slaves Indiana Territory inhabitants instant Isaac Van Horne Israel Smith Jackson January John Cotton Smith John Rhea John Smilie John Smith Joseph lands Legislative Legislature Louisiana ment Message Michael Leib MITCHILL Monday motion nation nays NAYS-Messrs negroes officers Ohio opinion ordered to lie Orleans Peleg Wadsworth persons petition Phanuel Bishop port postponed President prohibit providing read the second read the third read twice referred to Messrs repeal report thereon resolution resumed the second revenue Richard Stanford river Samuel Tenney second reading Secretary Senate resumed Seth Hastings South Carolina sundry therein thereof third reading Thomas thousand eight hundred tion trade Treasury United vessels vote whole House William YEAS-Messrs