The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... interest in it , and will yield it with reluctance . Their interest will be strengthened by the immense accession of terri- tory to the United States by the cession of Lou- isiana . Gentlemen cannot foresee what the sit- uation of the ...
... interest in it , and will yield it with reluctance . Their interest will be strengthened by the immense accession of terri- tory to the United States by the cession of Lou- isiana . Gentlemen cannot foresee what the sit- uation of the ...
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... interest till paid . yard in Kentucky , and our success has exceeded our most sanguine expectations . That , having attentively considered the facts stated in the said petitions and memorials , they are of opinion that a qualified ...
... interest till paid . yard in Kentucky , and our success has exceeded our most sanguine expectations . That , having attentively considered the facts stated in the said petitions and memorials , they are of opinion that a qualified ...
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... interest . Mr. LYON . - The amendment of the gentleman speaks of interest on the last payments ; I know not , among six or seven payments , which can be called the last . The sale will be a good bargain on our part . I am against the ...
... interest . Mr. LYON . - The amendment of the gentleman speaks of interest on the last payments ; I know not , among six or seven payments , which can be called the last . The sale will be a good bargain on our part . I am against the ...
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