Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... increase of our State governments , more than any other , that the American Republic will owe its firmness and duration . The people of Europe , from their total ignor- ance of our country and Government , have always augured that its ...
... increase of our State governments , more than any other , that the American Republic will owe its firmness and duration . The people of Europe , from their total ignor- ance of our country and Government , have always augured that its ...
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... increase ; and the next census will show what has been the increase of both descriptions , free and slave , and will , I think , prove the truth of these opinions . In this discussion the question as to the purchase of Louisiana has ...
... increase ; and the next census will show what has been the increase of both descriptions , free and slave , and will , I think , prove the truth of these opinions . In this discussion the question as to the purchase of Louisiana has ...
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... increase the price of this property , and that additional tempta- tions to smuggling will be the necessary conse- quence . Now let it be remembered , that smug- treaty ; and not only so , but from the fact of Lou- isiana having been ...
... increase the price of this property , and that additional tempta- tions to smuggling will be the necessary conse- quence . Now let it be remembered , that smug- treaty ; and not only so , but from the fact of Lou- isiana having been ...
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... increase in rank luxuriance , till their fatal branches shall overshadow and darken all the land . Never was hope more fallacious than that of lessening , permanently , the evils of slavery in the old States , by extending them to the ...
... increase in rank luxuriance , till their fatal branches shall overshadow and darken all the land . Never was hope more fallacious than that of lessening , permanently , the evils of slavery in the old States , by extending them to the ...
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... increased is unlimited . In this respect it may , with more propriety , be compared to fire . This extends itself as ... increases faster than the white . This fact is considered as clearly established , by the different enumerations ...
... increased is unlimited . In this respect it may , with more propriety , be compared to fire . This extends itself as ... increases faster than the white . This fact is considered as clearly established , by the different enumerations ...
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