The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1807-1815Bergman, 1970 - 282 strani |
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... Constitution . Would the gentleman say that the States had a right to pass laws of naturalization contrary to those of the United States , and to the provision of the Constitution which directed that they should be uniform ? Many ...
... Constitution . Would the gentleman say that the States had a right to pass laws of naturalization contrary to those of the United States , and to the provision of the Constitution which directed that they should be uniform ? Many ...
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... Constitutional bounds , moving within the orbits which had been assigned them . If they transcended these orbits , they should meet with no respect from him . The Constitution contem- plated , and indeed made it a duty , that they ...
... Constitutional bounds , moving within the orbits which had been assigned them . If they transcended these orbits , they should meet with no respect from him . The Constitution contem- plated , and indeed made it a duty , that they ...
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... Constitution says : H. OF R. the first article of the Constitution , there shall be one representative for every thirty thousand , until the num- ber shall amount to one hundred , after which the pro- portion shall be so regulated by ...
... Constitution says : H. OF R. the first article of the Constitution , there shall be one representative for every thirty thousand , until the num- ber shall amount to one hundred , after which the pro- portion shall be so regulated by ...
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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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