The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... citizen or citizens of the United States , on the make an express renunciation of his title or order thirteenth day of May , in the year one thousand of nobility in the court to which his application eight hundred , that the Secretary ...
... citizen or citizens of the United States , on the make an express renunciation of his title or order thirteenth day of May , in the year one thousand of nobility in the court to which his application eight hundred , that the Secretary ...
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... citizens at large . A number of the persons described in the bill are citizens of the United States ; they were such pre- vious to the time of forming the Constitution , and actually had a voice in the adoption of that solemn compact ...
... citizens at large . A number of the persons described in the bill are citizens of the United States ; they were such pre- vious to the time of forming the Constitution , and actually had a voice in the adoption of that solemn compact ...
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... citizens of the United States , resident in the Territory of Columbia , presented the 29th of December , 1801 , " praying that a bridge may be erected from the western and southern extremity of the Maryland avenue , in the city of ...
... citizens of the United States , resident in the Territory of Columbia , presented the 29th of December , 1801 , " praying that a bridge may be erected from the western and southern extremity of the Maryland avenue , in the city of ...
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