The Abridgment ... Containing the Annual Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress ... with Reports of Departments and Selections from Accompanying Papers |
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... American market . All hopes of African civilization would thus be ended . On the other hand , when a market for African slaves shall no longer be furnished in Cuba , and thus all the world be closed against this trade , we may then ...
... American market . All hopes of African civilization would thus be ended . On the other hand , when a market for African slaves shall no longer be furnished in Cuba , and thus all the world be closed against this trade , we may then ...
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... American residents , with their families , and also an establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company , for the purpose ... American ( Mr. Cutler ) by force to Victoria , to answer for the trespass he had committed . The American seized his ...
... American residents , with their families , and also an establishment of the Hudson's Bay Company , for the purpose ... American ( Mr. Cutler ) by force to Victoria , to answer for the trespass he had committed . The American seized his ...
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United States. President. the trespass he had committed . The American seized his rifle and told Mr. Dalles if any such attempt was made he would kill him upon the spot . The affair then ended . " " Under these circumstances , the American ...
United States. President. the trespass he had committed . The American seized his rifle and told Mr. Dalles if any such attempt was made he would kill him upon the spot . The affair then ended . " " Under these circumstances , the American ...
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... American residents , occupying their rightful possessions , have been suddenly expelled the country , in defiance of treaties , and by the mere force of arbitrary power . Even the course of justice has not been safe from control , and a ...
... American residents , occupying their rightful possessions , have been suddenly expelled the country , in defiance of treaties , and by the mere force of arbitrary power . Even the course of justice has not been safe from control , and a ...
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... Americans who had taken shelter in the house of an American , upon the soil of the United States , was communicated to Congress at its last session . Murders of a still more atrocious character have been committed in the very heart of ...
... Americans who had taken shelter in the house of an American , upon the soil of the United States , was communicated to Congress at its last session . Murders of a still more atrocious character have been committed in the very heart of ...
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