The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1807-1815Bergman, 1970 - 282 strani |
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... Congress , power was transferred to the President to lay and regulate an embargo during the time Congress stood adjourned . On the present occasion the embargo was intended as a precaution against and a corrective of a seemingly ...
... Congress , power was transferred to the President to lay and regulate an embargo during the time Congress stood adjourned . On the present occasion the embargo was intended as a precaution against and a corrective of a seemingly ...
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... Congress ; defines its powers ; among the several States , and with the Indian prescribes limitations upon the powers previously tribes ; to establish post offices and post roads . granted ; and sets metes and bounds to the au- This ...
... Congress ; defines its powers ; among the several States , and with the Indian prescribes limitations upon the powers previously tribes ; to establish post offices and post roads . granted ; and sets metes and bounds to the au- This ...
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... Congress that there shall be not less than one hundred Representatives , or less than one Representative for every forty thousand per- sons , until the number of Representatives shall amount to two hundred ; after which the proportion ...
... Congress that there shall be not less than one hundred Representatives , or less than one Representative for every forty thousand per- sons , until the number of Representatives shall amount to two hundred ; after which the proportion ...
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Presentation of a petition concerning slavery | 17 |
89 | 18 |
Mention of two black crew members of | 24 |
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Aaron Lyle amendment Anderson appointed the committee authorizing Bayard BIBB bill was read BRADLEY Brent Britain British Burwell Bassett citizens concurrence Congress consider and report Constitution court Crawford district dollars duty Ebenezer Sage election embargo entitled An act France Franklin further enacted gentleman GILES Gilman Government Gregg House of Representatives Jacob Hufty James Jeremiah Morrow John John Rhea John Smilie Joseph Joseph Desha LEIB Lloyd Manufactures Matthias Richards ment Message Messrs militia Mississippi Territory Monday motion nation nays NAYS-Messrs officers Orleans passed petition petitioner port postponed present President question read a third read the second read the third relief report thereon reported the bill resolution RHEA Richard Richard Stanford Robert Robert Whitehill Samuel Samuel Taggart Secretary select committee Senate resumed slaves SMILIE third reading Thomas Thomas Gholson thousand eight hundred tion Treasury United vessels vote Whole William William Findley YEAS-Messrs