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I. From the 1st day of January , 1852 , all the slaves existing in the territory of the Republic shall be free . Consequently , from that day forward they shall enjoy the same rights and be under the same obligations that the ...
I. From the 1st day of January , 1852 , all the slaves existing in the territory of the Republic shall be free . Consequently , from that day forward they shall enjoy the same rights and be under the same obligations that the ...
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However cursorily the honourable Chambers may examine into the existing law , they will discover the defects of the organization it has given to this branch , and the insufficiency of the means it has created to fulfil its important ...
However cursorily the honourable Chambers may examine into the existing law , they will discover the defects of the organization it has given to this branch , and the insufficiency of the means it has created to fulfil its important ...
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Convinced that the solution of the still existing difficulties could no longer fail when a material understanding on the appropriate measures of the Danish Government should be come to between it and the German Powers , we could hardly ...
Convinced that the solution of the still existing difficulties could no longer fail when a material understanding on the appropriate measures of the Danish Government should be come to between it and the German Powers , we could hardly ...
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SAXEALTENBURG SAXECOBURGGOTHA SAXE | 7 |
Washington 4th December 1852 | 62 |
of the Secretary of the Navy | 72 |
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