The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... wish to guard the country from all other mischievous and evil- disposed people . But while we were thus pro- viding against one evil , he thought the bill , as it now was presented to the House , precipitated us into another . Mr. M ...
... wish to guard the country from all other mischievous and evil- disposed people . But while we were thus pro- viding against one evil , he thought the bill , as it now was presented to the House , precipitated us into another . Mr. M ...
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... wish that the question before the Committee might be taken without dis- cussion , but , as the gentleman from South Caro- lina has preferred a different course , I beg permis- sion to offer a few thoughts on the subject . and risk which ...
... wish that the question before the Committee might be taken without dis- cussion , but , as the gentleman from South Caro- lina has preferred a different course , I beg permis- sion to offer a few thoughts on the subject . and risk which ...
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... wish that Con- as given for the purpose of raising revenue . It gress possessed a Constitutional power to abolish was given , it may be presumed , for the purpose of it , or at least to check its further progress in the being used as a ...
... wish that Con- as given for the purpose of raising revenue . It gress possessed a Constitutional power to abolish was given , it may be presumed , for the purpose of it , or at least to check its further progress in the being used as a ...
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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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