The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1801-1807Bergman, 1970 - 271 páginas |
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... received and read without knowing something more of the contents . Mr. ANDERSON wished the gentleman would read that part which he deemed exceptionable . Mr. JACKSON said that would be receiving all the bad and rejecting the good . Mr ...
... received and read without knowing something more of the contents . Mr. ANDERSON wished the gentleman would read that part which he deemed exceptionable . Mr. JACKSON said that would be receiving all the bad and rejecting the good . Mr ...
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... received from Lieut . Colonel Constant Freeman , who acted as agent of the War Department , in Georgia , at the time the services were principally performed , are offered as evidence of services actually performed by the militia of that ...
... received from Lieut . Colonel Constant Freeman , who acted as agent of the War Department , in Georgia , at the time the services were principally performed , are offered as evidence of services actually performed by the militia of that ...
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... received from the President of the United States , by Mr. Coles , his Secretary . JANUARY , 1807 . by law , was read the second time , and made the order of the day for Friday next . The Senate resumed the second reading of the bill ...
... received from the President of the United States , by Mr. Coles , his Secretary . JANUARY , 1807 . by law , was read the second time , and made the order of the day for Friday next . The Senate resumed the second reading of the bill ...
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