The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen58,Parte1Blair & Rives, 1866 |
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... negro population . That about one negro in ten thousand in four or five States have been allowed to vote , is too insignificant to be digni- fied with any consideration as an exception . But now a frenzied party is clamoring to have ...
... negro population . That about one negro in ten thousand in four or five States have been allowed to vote , is too insignificant to be digni- fied with any consideration as an exception . But now a frenzied party is clamoring to have ...
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... negro has been a de- plorable failure ; and in St. Domingo it has been the more disastrous because the negro there acted for himself , independent of and unaided by the white man . His deterioration from the time he was a slave , in all ...
... negro has been a de- plorable failure ; and in St. Domingo it has been the more disastrous because the negro there acted for himself , independent of and unaided by the white man . His deterioration from the time he was a slave , in all ...
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... negro , and the negro told that the object of his exportation was to have him sold as a slave , and they might therefore make perfectly true representations to the negro and induce him to leave the country for the purpose of being sold ...
... negro , and the negro told that the object of his exportation was to have him sold as a slave , and they might therefore make perfectly true representations to the negro and induce him to leave the country for the purpose of being sold ...
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TO THE CONGRESSIONAL GLOBE SECOND SESSION THIRTYNINTH CONGRESS | iv |
Mr Chandler 3 8 9 14 15 276 | xii |
Mr Morrill | xviii |
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Aaron Harding adjourn admission amend an act appointed appropriation bill Asahel W authority bill H. R. Burt Van Horn citizens civil Claims Clerk Committee Congress court DELANO Demas Hubbard desire District of Columbia duty election FESSENDEN franchise gentleman Government grant Hamilton Ward HENDRICKS honorable Senator House Hubbard Illinois joint resolution H. R. Judiciary land last session legislation loyal ment military mittee MORRILL motion to reconsider motion was agreed Nebraska negro Nelson Taylor objection Ohio passed Pennsylvania pension persons petition Pomeroy present PRESIDENT pro tempore previous question printed proposed proposition punish railroad reason rebel rebellion referred relating relief remarks repeal Representative Resolved right of suffrage SCHENCK Secretary Senate Sidney Clarke SPEAKER STEVENS submitted the following SUMNER Territory tion unanimous consent Union United Van Aernam WADE WASHBURNE William WILSON yeas and nays