The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... measure , it was his duty to defend the right which they had to adopt it . That State had in truth done no more than she possessed a Consti- tutional right to do , and he believed there was in that State as much true compassion as in ...
... measure , it was his duty to defend the right which they had to adopt it . That State had in truth done no more than she possessed a Consti- tutional right to do , and he believed there was in that State as much true compassion as in ...
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... measure contemplated by the bill . There were but two principles that would justify the laying a duty on imported articles : the one to discourage the im- portation of particular articles , and the other with a view to revenue . As to ...
... measure contemplated by the bill . There were but two principles that would justify the laying a duty on imported articles : the one to discourage the im- portation of particular articles , and the other with a view to revenue . As to ...
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... measure through the Senate . But is this the fact , sir ? On the contrary , it was before Congress during the greater part of the last session ; a very detailed and lucid memorial accompanied by numerous documents was then presented in ...
... measure through the Senate . But is this the fact , sir ? On the contrary , it was before Congress during the greater part of the last session ; a very detailed and lucid memorial accompanied by numerous documents was then presented in ...
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Reference to the act providing for the val | 7 |
Consideration of the resolution against | 10 |
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Abram Trigg aforesaid agreed amendment authorized Baldwin Benjamin Huger citizens commerce Congress consideration Constitution court December duty election entitled An act FEBRUARY further enacted gentleman Government Governor hereby House of Representatives House resolved importation of slaves Indiana Territory inhabitants instant Isaac Van Horne Israel Smith Jackson January John Cotton Smith John Smilie John Smith Joseph lands Legislative Legislature LEIB Louisiana ment Michael Leib Mississippi Mississippi Territory MITCHILL Monday motion nays NAYS-Messrs negroes NICHOLSON officers opinion Orleans passed Peleg Wadsworth persons petition Phanuel Bishop port postponed President prohibit read the third read twice referred to Messrs repeal report thereon resolution resumed the second revenue river Samuel Tenney second reading Secretary Senate resumed Seth Hastings slavery South Carolina sundry syndic Territory therein thereof third reading Thomas thousand eight hundred tion trade Treasury Union United vessels vote whole House William YEAS-Messrs