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... relief to the people ? To what people ? It would grant relief to the people in debt , because it simply stays execu- tions for three months . During that period they could get all their property out of their hands . It would be relief ...
... relief to the people ? To what people ? It would grant relief to the people in debt , because it simply stays execu- tions for three months . During that period they could get all their property out of their hands . It would be relief ...
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... relief , it may be allowable for me to state here more clearly what was my understanding of the petition to General Canby , and my idea of relief . I wish it definitely understood , once for all , that I am no repudiationist , and no ...
... relief , it may be allowable for me to state here more clearly what was my understanding of the petition to General Canby , and my idea of relief . I wish it definitely understood , once for all , that I am no repudiationist , and no ...
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South Carolina. Constitutional Convention. in favor of relief ; and in this proposition for a loan , we have the plan of a pure , genuine , honest measure of relief , which even the jealous legal mind of my friend from Fairfield , ( Mr ...
South Carolina. Constitutional Convention. in favor of relief ; and in this proposition for a loan , we have the plan of a pure , genuine , honest measure of relief , which even the jealous legal mind of my friend from Fairfield , ( Mr ...
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adjourn adopted agreed Assembly B. F. RANDOLPH B. F. WHITTEMORE B. O. DUNCAN Beaufort believe C. C. BOWEN C. P. LESLIE Canby citizens colored Committee on Petitions Congress Constitution contracts Convention Court of Equity Darlington debts delegates desire District dollars duty E. R. S. Canby E. W. M. MACKEY election F. J. MOSES F. L. CARDOZO favor Freedman's Bureau Government Governor homestead hope insert J. J. WRIGHT J. M. RUTLAND J. N. Hayne Judges jury justice L. S. LANGLEY land Legislative Legislature matter McKINLAY measure motion moved to amend moved to strike N. G. PARKER offered the following opposed Ordinance passed person poll tax proposed question R. B. ELLIOTT R. C. DELARGE referred resolution Senate session slaves South Carolina Special Order third reading tion United vote W. J. WHIPPER words