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... continued to form a part of those states re- spectively , which would not have warranted or produced ge- neral abolition throughout those states ? Most unquestionably As those states , then , have not abolished slavery in the residue of ...
... continued to form a part of those states re- spectively , which would not have warranted or produced ge- neral abolition throughout those states ? Most unquestionably As those states , then , have not abolished slavery in the residue of ...
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... continued by Messrs . Towns , Thompson , of South Carolina , Cambreleng , Briggs and Pinckney . Mr. Storer moved to amend the bill so as to reduce all the appropriations , except that for Fort McHenry , one - half the amount specified ...
... continued by Messrs . Towns , Thompson , of South Carolina , Cambreleng , Briggs and Pinckney . Mr. Storer moved to amend the bill so as to reduce all the appropriations , except that for Fort McHenry , one - half the amount specified ...
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... continued to increase in numbers , and lived in some degree of comfort - but as soon as this was lost , and most of those who had been many years in slavery either died or became old and infirm , and a new race , raised in idleness and ...
... continued to increase in numbers , and lived in some degree of comfort - but as soon as this was lost , and most of those who had been many years in slavery either died or became old and infirm , and a new race , raised in idleness and ...
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