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... District Court of the United States , in and for the District of Columbia . MEARS & DUSENBERY , STEREOTYPERS , PHILADELPHIA . C. SHERMAN & SON , PRINTERS . 221-30 10 * Benjamin Franklin . * See page 5-6 . * 4. $ 65.15.9.
... District Court of the United States , in and for the District of Columbia . MEARS & DUSENBERY , STEREOTYPERS , PHILADELPHIA . C. SHERMAN & SON , PRINTERS . 221-30 10 * Benjamin Franklin . * See page 5-6 . * 4. $ 65.15.9.
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... District , its ulterior purpose went much further . He opposed the printing . The motion to print was negatived by a large majority . On the 12th of December , 1831 , Mr. John Quincy Adams presented fifteen petitions from numerous ...
... District , its ulterior purpose went much further . He opposed the printing . The motion to print was negatived by a large majority . On the 12th of December , 1831 , Mr. John Quincy Adams presented fifteen petitions from numerous ...
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... district of ten miles square , a district carved out of two slaveholding states , and surrounded by them on all sides , slavery should be abolished . What would be the effects of granting their request ? You would thus erect a citadel ...
... district of ten miles square , a district carved out of two slaveholding states , and surrounded by them on all sides , slavery should be abolished . What would be the effects of granting their request ? You would thus erect a citadel ...
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... district , and to re - establish har- mony and tranquillity among the various sec tions of the Union . " to abolish slavery in the District of Colum- bia , he was inclined to think , and candor required the avowal , that the right did ...
... district , and to re - establish har- mony and tranquillity among the various sec tions of the Union . " to abolish slavery in the District of Colum- bia , he was inclined to think , and candor required the avowal , that the right did ...
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... District of Columbia . Lincoln , of Mass .; Mason , of O .; McCarty , of Ind .; McKen- Potts , of Pa .; Reed , of Mass .; Russell , of N. Y .; Slade , of Vt .; Sprague , of R. I .; Vinton , of O .; and Whittlesey , of O. nan , of Pa ...
... District of Columbia . Lincoln , of Mass .; Mason , of O .; McCarty , of Ind .; McKen- Potts , of Pa .; Reed , of Mass .; Russell , of N. Y .; Slade , of Vt .; Sprague , of R. I .; Vinton , of O .; and Whittlesey , of O. nan , of Pa ...
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