Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Have any laws been passed in either respecting slaves ? If there have , what is the substance of them ? 4. Are the children of negroes born free in those States ? 5. If there are slaves , have any ( and what ) steps been taken for their ...
Have any laws been passed in either respecting slaves ? If there have , what is the substance of them ? 4. Are the children of negroes born free in those States ? 5. If there are slaves , have any ( and what ) steps been taken for their ...
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It was put to vote , and passed in the affirmative . Mr. G. himself then asked the President to reduce the question to writing , which he did , and gave it to him . He then took a paper out of his pocket , asked which was the last ...
It was put to vote , and passed in the affirmative . Mr. G. himself then asked the President to reduce the question to writing , which he did , and gave it to him . He then took a paper out of his pocket , asked which was the last ...
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It was seconded ; G. acquiesced , and a vote passed , desiring him to take his own time , and give his answer in writing . He delivered it yesterday A.M. It was to this purpose : That the mode of apportioning taxes in Congress was by a ...
It was seconded ; G. acquiesced , and a vote passed , desiring him to take his own time , and give his answer in writing . He delivered it yesterday A.M. It was to this purpose : That the mode of apportioning taxes in Congress was by a ...
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You shall have a copy when it is passed . It meets with more opposition than I expected , but I hope will be got through . The fellow ( Hammond ) , who was aiding in * The negroes ' petition is not preserved among Dr. Belknap's papers .
You shall have a copy when it is passed . It meets with more opposition than I expected , but I hope will be got through . The fellow ( Hammond ) , who was aiding in * The negroes ' petition is not preserved among Dr. Belknap's papers .
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You will excuse my not enlarging , when you consider that I have been hard at it all day . It is now evening , and my nature needs relaxation . We have nothing new . Our negro bill ( I suppose ) has passed the Lower House .
You will excuse my not enlarging , when you consider that I have been hard at it all day . It is now evening , and my nature needs relaxation . We have nothing new . Our negro bill ( I suppose ) has passed the Lower House .
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