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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In that event , any one State could have effectually continued the trade not only for itself , but for all the other slave States , though never so much against their will . And why ? Because African slaves , when once brought within ...
In that event , any one State could have effectually continued the trade not only for itself , but for all the other slave States , though never so much against their will . And why ? Because African slaves , when once brought within ...
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It was begun and has been steadily continued . Sixteen years of trial , while certainly accomplishing much for the cause of humanity , would seem , according to the report of Commodore Wise , to close with a manifesta- tion of the ...
It was begun and has been steadily continued . Sixteen years of trial , while certainly accomplishing much for the cause of humanity , would seem , according to the report of Commodore Wise , to close with a manifesta- tion of the ...
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... permitted to effect an entry until after the expiration of three months from the date of filing his declaratory statement , and until he has produced satisfactory proof of three months ' continued residence upon the land claimed .
... permitted to effect an entry until after the expiration of three months from the date of filing his declaratory statement , and until he has produced satisfactory proof of three months ' continued residence upon the land claimed .
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Our relations with the various tribes of Indians within our limits have continued during the past year in a satisfactory condition , and peace has been generally maintained with this dependent people . Occasional outbreaks have occurred ...
Our relations with the various tribes of Indians within our limits have continued during the past year in a satisfactory condition , and peace has been generally maintained with this dependent people . Occasional outbreaks have occurred ...
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... proposes to present to it " upon the sole condition that provision shall be made and continued for the instruction of the deaf and dumb and the blind of the District of Columbia , by public appro- priations , or by private charity .
... proposes to present to it " upon the sole condition that provision shall be made and continued for the instruction of the deaf and dumb and the blind of the District of Columbia , by public appro- priations , or by private charity .
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