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... slaves , taken into its people more than the exigencies of that Government the enumeration by the constitution , is about twelve mil- required ? I know it is the policy of the friends of a cer- lions of souls . Double the number of ...
... slaves , taken into its people more than the exigencies of that Government the enumeration by the constitution , is about twelve mil- required ? I know it is the policy of the friends of a cer- lions of souls . Double the number of ...
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... slaves . Two - fifths of these would not be counted on the proposed principle of distribution ; that is to say , their owners , and , through their owners , themselves , would be excluded , in this proportion , from participation in the ...
... slaves . Two - fifths of these would not be counted on the proposed principle of distribution ; that is to say , their owners , and , through their owners , themselves , would be excluded , in this proportion , from participation in the ...
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... slaves to be punished according to the laws of Maryland and Virginia , now in force in the re- spective divisions of the District . This question was ulti- mately decided in the affirmative : yeas , 58 - nays , 54 . Mr. POWERS ...
... slaves to be punished according to the laws of Maryland and Virginia , now in force in the re- spective divisions of the District . This question was ulti- mately decided in the affirmative : yeas , 58 - nays , 54 . Mr. POWERS ...
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... slaves . Mr. POWERS said it was the intention of the committee to place slaves upon the same footing as free citizens in re- lation to criminal punishments . Penalties had been imposed , two - thirds of which were paid to the informers ...
... slaves . Mr. POWERS said it was the intention of the committee to place slaves upon the same footing as free citizens in re- lation to criminal punishments . Penalties had been imposed , two - thirds of which were paid to the informers ...
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... slaves , and to mo- dify its former laws in relation to them ; and he would now announce to the House , that it was the intention of the chairman of the committee , [ Mr. POWERS ] if the amend- ment did not prevail , to extend the laws ...
... slaves , and to mo- dify its former laws in relation to them ; and he would now announce to the House , that it was the intention of the chairman of the committee , [ Mr. POWERS ] if the amend- ment did not prevail , to extend the laws ...
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