A Narrative History of the People of Iowa: With Special Treatment of Their Chief Enterprises in Education, Religion, Valor, Industry, Business, Etc, Volumen1American Historical Society, 1931 |
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... slavery was not at all times the controlling motive of all of those who sought to prevent the increase of slave states . " When the bill came before the Senate with the Talmadge amend- ment the latter was struck out , and the House ...
... slavery was not at all times the controlling motive of all of those who sought to prevent the increase of slave states . " When the bill came before the Senate with the Talmadge amend- ment the latter was struck out , and the House ...
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... slave owner named Montgomery had permitted one of his negroes , Ralph , to come to the Dubuque mines to work out the price of his freedom , $ 550 , which he was to pay with interest from the first day of January , 1835. Ralph did not ...
... slave owner named Montgomery had permitted one of his negroes , Ralph , to come to the Dubuque mines to work out the price of his freedom , $ 550 , which he was to pay with interest from the first day of January , 1835. Ralph did not ...
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... slave state on our western border , I see nothing but trouble and darkness in the future . Bounded on two sides by slave states , we shall be intersected with under- ground railroads , and continually distracted by slave hunts . Instead ...
... slave state on our western border , I see nothing but trouble and darkness in the future . Bounded on two sides by slave states , we shall be intersected with under- ground railroads , and continually distracted by slave hunts . Instead ...
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A Narrative History of the People of Iowa: With Special Treatment ..., Volumen1 Edgar Rubey Harlan Vista de fragmentos - 1931 |
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