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... slaves from Amelia Island , Mr. Barbour reported as follows : That , having applied to the Department of State for information respecting the illicit introduction of slaves into the United States , they were referred by the Secretary of ...
... slaves from Amelia Island , Mr. Barbour reported as follows : That , having applied to the Department of State for information respecting the illicit introduction of slaves into the United States , they were referred by the Secretary of ...
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... slaves from the coast of Africa into these United States and thus to revive a traffic repugnant to humanity and to all sound principles of policy , as well as severely punishable by the laws of the land . By the seventh section of the ...
... slaves from the coast of Africa into these United States and thus to revive a traffic repugnant to humanity and to all sound principles of policy , as well as severely punishable by the laws of the land . By the seventh section of the ...
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... slave ships from Africa , was powerful encouragement and temptation to multiply these violations of our laws , and made it the duty of the Government to use all the means in its power to restore the security of our own commerce and of ...
... slave ships from Africa , was powerful encouragement and temptation to multiply these violations of our laws , and made it the duty of the Government to use all the means in its power to restore the security of our own commerce and of ...
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... slaves into the United States . In the act of Congress prohibiting this importation the policy of giv- ing the whole forfeiture of vessels and goods to the United States and no part thereof to the informer may justly be doubted . This ...
... slaves into the United States . In the act of Congress prohibiting this importation the policy of giv- ing the whole forfeiture of vessels and goods to the United States and no part thereof to the informer may justly be doubted . This ...
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... slaves as the humanity of individuals and the laws of the different States may permit to emigrate thither . In connection with this meas- ure these latter memorialists also suggest the importance of setting apart , from the annual ...
... slaves as the humanity of individuals and the laws of the different States may permit to emigrate thither . In connection with this meas- ure these latter memorialists also suggest the importance of setting apart , from the annual ...
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