The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... thousand dol- fines , forfeitures . and penalties ; and likewise , for lars . defraying the expenses of prosecution for offences against the United States , and for safe - keeping of prisoners , forty thousand dollars . | 61 ) Acts of ...
... thousand dol- fines , forfeitures . and penalties ; and likewise , for lars . defraying the expenses of prosecution for offences against the United States , and for safe - keeping of prisoners , forty thousand dollars . | 61 ) Acts of ...
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... thousand and sixty- two , of which fourteen thousand two hundred and fifteen were free whites , one thousand three hundred and three free people of color , and six- teen thousand five hundred and forty - four slaves . The statement No ...
... thousand and sixty- two , of which fourteen thousand two hundred and fifteen were free whites , one thousand three hundred and three free people of color , and six- teen thousand five hundred and forty - four slaves . The statement No ...
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... thousand five hundred and seventy - eight dollars . For provisions , two hundred and twenty - seven thousand seven hundred and eighty - six dollars and forty cents . For medicine , instruments , hospital stores , and all expenses on ...
... thousand five hundred and seventy - eight dollars . For provisions , two hundred and twenty - seven thousand seven hundred and eighty - six dollars and forty cents . For medicine , instruments , hospital stores , and all expenses on ...
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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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