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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To prevent this , the governor was in- structed that the officers of the Territory should abstain from all acts on the disputed grounds which are calculated to provoke any conflicts , so far as it can be done without implying the ...
To prevent this , the governor was in- structed that the officers of the Territory should abstain from all acts on the disputed grounds which are calculated to provoke any conflicts , so far as it can be done without implying the ...
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... which had lasted all night , when it was again threatened by a mob ; that in cases where robberies had been committed by disorderly persons , unbeknown to the principal officers then in command of the place , he exerted himself in ...
... which had lasted all night , when it was again threatened by a mob ; that in cases where robberies had been committed by disorderly persons , unbeknown to the principal officers then in command of the place , he exerted himself in ...
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In some important particulars they are at variance with the reports received from officers of our African squadron ... That officer says , that " last year slavers were ( in the majority of cases ) captured through their captains ...
In some important particulars they are at variance with the reports received from officers of our African squadron ... That officer says , that " last year slavers were ( in the majority of cases ) captured through their captains ...
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... which I com- plained in my letter to Lord Napier of April 10 , 1858 , by which the masters of vessels furnished with American papers were induced by the representations of British boarding officers to throw their papers overboard .
... which I com- plained in my letter to Lord Napier of April 10 , 1858 , by which the masters of vessels furnished with American papers were induced by the representations of British boarding officers to throw their papers overboard .
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Instructions proposed to be printed and issued to the commanding officers of her Majesty's ships and vessels employed in the suppression of the slave - trade . ADMIRALTY , 1859 . The treaty with France for the suppression of the slave ...
Instructions proposed to be printed and issued to the commanding officers of her Majesty's ships and vessels employed in the suppression of the slave - trade . ADMIRALTY , 1859 . The treaty with France for the suppression of the slave ...
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