The Negro in the Congressional Record, 1815-1818Bergman, 1970 - 263 strani |
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... Government ; that the reservation of this power would be of no advantage to the Government , ( except that it would tend to increase Executive patronage , al- ready much too extensive , ) as every necessary investigation could be made ...
... Government ; that the reservation of this power would be of no advantage to the Government , ( except that it would tend to increase Executive patronage , al- ready much too extensive , ) as every necessary investigation could be made ...
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... Government that the stipulation in question could mean that , in evacuating the places taken , within the terri ... Government Government , was plain and clear ; that it ad- do but claim the performance of the stipulation mitted of no ...
... Government that the stipulation in question could mean that , in evacuating the places taken , within the terri ... Government Government , was plain and clear ; that it ad- do but claim the performance of the stipulation mitted of no ...
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... Government of the United States took possession of Amelia Island , it was in possession of Aury , Gual , Pazos , and others . The occu- pants had formed a government , and elected a legislature and other officers , of whom the indi ...
... Government of the United States took possession of Amelia Island , it was in possession of Aury , Gual , Pazos , and others . The occu- pants had formed a government , and elected a legislature and other officers , of whom the indi ...
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Fourteenth Congress | 1 |
Request by John Randolph of Virginia | 4 |
Consideration of the bill concerning persons | 5 |
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African slave trade Amelia Island amendment appointed authorizing Barbour bill entitled bill or otherwise bill was read British citizens committed Committee of Claims concurred Congress Cumberland island DAGGETT Dartmoor Prison dollars duty entitled An act establishment expediency further consideration thereof further enacted GOLDSBOROUGH Government honor House of Representatives HUGH NELSON informant instant instructed to inquire Island JAMES MONROE John Lacock leave to report Lord Castlereagh Mason ment Message Messrs military militia Mississippi Territory mittee motion for consideration NAYS-Messrs North Carolina officers ordered passed persons petitioner port praying presented the petition prisoners private property Public Lands ratification read a third read the second read twice referred the petition relief repeal report thereon reported a bill resolution Resolved resumed the consideration second reading Secretary select committee Senate resumed soldiers Tait thereof was postponed thereto tion Treasury treaty Treaty of Ghent United vessels Virginia Whole William YEAS-Messrs