Niles' National Register, 第 74 巻1848 |
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... slaves , operation of law ; but that act was merged in the legis lative provisions which were subsequently enacted on the subject of importation of slaves into the United States . " - Gomaz vs. Bonneval , 6 Martin's Rep . , 656 , ( Sup ...
... slaves , operation of law ; but that act was merged in the legis lative provisions which were subsequently enacted on the subject of importation of slaves into the United States . " - Gomaz vs. Bonneval , 6 Martin's Rep . , 656 , ( Sup ...
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... Slavery in the Republic . ART . 1. Slavery is abolished , without any ex- ception , throughout the whole Republic . 2 The owners of the slaves manumitted by to the Senate up to the present time , is $ 15.941 the present law , or by the ...
... Slavery in the Republic . ART . 1. Slavery is abolished , without any ex- ception , throughout the whole Republic . 2 The owners of the slaves manumitted by to the Senate up to the present time , is $ 15.941 the present law , or by the ...
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... slavery now existing in our land is clearly to be traced . For who can doubt that but for that woeful bar . gain , slavery would by this time have disap- peared from all the States , with one or two ex- ceptions ? The number of slaves ...
... slavery now existing in our land is clearly to be traced . For who can doubt that but for that woeful bar . gain , slavery would by this time have disap- peared from all the States , with one or two ex- ceptions ? The number of slaves ...
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