The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... Legislative body by the people . There was not only the common obligation of justice imposed upon Congress to do this , but they were bound by treaty . The treaty with France expressly says : " The inhabitants of the ceded territory ...
... Legislative body by the people . There was not only the common obligation of justice imposed upon Congress to do this , but they were bound by treaty . The treaty with France expressly says : " The inhabitants of the ceded territory ...
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... legislative declaration that such grants are void , extremely improper . This is the particular reason for which I am opposed to the amendment . I have also a general reason against it . I consider a Legislative body undertaking to ...
... legislative declaration that such grants are void , extremely improper . This is the particular reason for which I am opposed to the amendment . I have also a general reason against it . I consider a Legislative body undertaking to ...
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... Legislative Coun- cil whenever he may deem it expedient . It shall be his duty to obtain all the information in his power in relation to the customs , habits , and dispositions of the inhabitants of the said Territory , and communicate ...
... Legislative Coun- cil whenever he may deem it expedient . It shall be his duty to obtain all the information in his power in relation to the customs , habits , and dispositions of the inhabitants of the said Territory , and communicate ...
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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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