The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... taken on inserting the amendment of Mr. NICHOLSON , and carried . The question was then put upon agreeing to the amendment thus amended . Mr. PURVIANCE said he could not vote for it because it did not state the fact . It declared that ...
... taken on inserting the amendment of Mr. NICHOLSON , and carried . The question was then put upon agreeing to the amendment thus amended . Mr. PURVIANCE said he could not vote for it because it did not state the fact . It declared that ...
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... taken on them- ⚫selves to arm merchant vessels , and to force a com- ' merce into certain ports and countries , in defiance of the laws of those countries . That individuals should undertake to wage private war , independ - pointed at ...
... taken on them- ⚫selves to arm merchant vessels , and to force a com- ' merce into certain ports and countries , in defiance of the laws of those countries . That individuals should undertake to wage private war , independ - pointed at ...
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... taken in its fullest extent , it will warrant robbery and murder , for some may think even those crimes necessary to their happiness . The question being taken on the motion , to wit : to strike out of the third section so much as de ...
... taken in its fullest extent , it will warrant robbery and murder , for some may think even those crimes necessary to their happiness . The question being taken on the motion , to wit : to strike out of the third section so much as de ...
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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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