The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... government for Louisiana , by Andrew Gregg of Penn- sylvania - Feb . 28 , 1804 - House 53. References to slavery in the debate on the bill to provide a temporary government for Louisiana , by John G. Jackson of Virginia and Benjamin ...
... government for Louisiana , by Andrew Gregg of Penn- sylvania - Feb . 28 , 1804 - House 53. References to slavery in the debate on the bill to provide a temporary government for Louisiana , by John G. Jackson of Virginia and Benjamin ...
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... government of the Territory of Orleans was read the third time ; and a motion was made to strike out the first section of the bill , for the purpose of insert- ing an amendment ; and a division was called for . The further consideration ...
... government of the Territory of Orleans was read the third time ; and a motion was made to strike out the first section of the bill , for the purpose of insert- ing an amendment ; and a division was called for . The further consideration ...
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... Government of the United States will take the 142 ) His Imperial and Royal Majesty to His Excellen- most prompt , as ... Government itself : and this Government , which has taken for the basis of its political career the most scrupulous ...
... Government of the United States will take the 142 ) His Imperial and Royal Majesty to His Excellen- most prompt , as ... Government itself : and this Government , which has taken for the basis of its political career the most scrupulous ...
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Seventh Congress | 1 |
Reference to the act providing for the val | 7 |
Consideration of the resolution against | 10 |
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