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United States. Congress. NOVEMBER , 1820 . President's Annual Message . SENATE . cases . The object of that law having been merely to countervail the inequalities which existed to the dis- advantage of the United States , in their ...
United States. Congress. NOVEMBER , 1820 . President's Annual Message . SENATE . cases . The object of that law having been merely to countervail the inequalities which existed to the dis- advantage of the United States , in their ...
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... United States , as it respects the election of Representatives in Congress , and the choice of Electors of President and Vice Pres- ident of the United States , was read the second time , and referred to a select committee , to consist ...
... United States , as it respects the election of Representatives in Congress , and the choice of Electors of President and Vice Pres- ident of the United States , was read the second time , and referred to a select committee , to consist ...
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... United States of America . This law says nothing about her being admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the origi- nal States ; but simply says , " whereby the said State has become one of the United States of America ...
... United States of America . This law says nothing about her being admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the origi- nal States ; but simply says , " whereby the said State has become one of the United States of America ...
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... United States . Though slavery is not expressly prohibited by the Constitution , yet that invaluable instrument ... United States , is a moral and political evil , and that its con- tinuance can be justified by necessity alone . That ...
... United States . Though slavery is not expressly prohibited by the Constitution , yet that invaluable instrument ... United States , is a moral and political evil , and that its con- tinuance can be justified by necessity alone . That ...
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United States. Congress. DECEMBER , 1820 . Admission of Missouri . that of the United States . The honorable gentle- man from Rhode Island ( Mr. BURRILL ) who op- posed this resolution , gives up the ground of re- striction ; and I ...
United States. Congress. DECEMBER , 1820 . Admission of Missouri . that of the United States . The honorable gentle- man from Rhode Island ( Mr. BURRILL ) who op- posed this resolution , gives up the ground of re- striction ; and I ...
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Admission of Missouri admitted Alabama amendment amount army authority bank bankrupt BARBOUR bill citizens clause Committee of Claims Committee on Public Congress constitution of Missouri court debt DECEMBER declared district District of Columbia dollars duty entitled An act establish expediency favor free negroes gentleman Government granted gress Holmes honorable House of Representatives JANUARY Johnson Judiciary Kentucky last session Legislature liberty Louisiana LOWNDES Massachusetts Matthew Lyon ment military militia Mississippi mittee motion nation negroes and mulattoes object officers opinion passed payment persons petition was read postponed praying presented the petition President principles privileges proceeded to consider proposed provisions Public Lands question read the third referred relief resolution Resolved Rhode Island Secretary Secretary of War Senate proceeded Senate resumed SMITH souri South Carolina stitution submitted Tennessee Territory tion Treasury Treaty of Ghent TRIMBLE Union United Virginia vote whole Williams York