Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 8Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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... United States and extend French dominion south- ward from Mexico to the gateway of the isthmus , there to construct a canal and lay tribute on the commerce of the world . Although France fre- quently disclaimed any intention to hold ...
... United States and extend French dominion south- ward from Mexico to the gateway of the isthmus , there to construct a canal and lay tribute on the commerce of the world . Although France fre- quently disclaimed any intention to hold ...
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... United States , shall be then , thenceforward and forever , free , and the executive government of the United States , including the military and naval authority thereof , will recognize and main- tain the freedom of such persons , and ...
... United States , shall be then , thenceforward and forever , free , and the executive government of the United States , including the military and naval authority thereof , will recognize and main- tain the freedom of such persons , and ...
Page 272
... United States shall de- liver to every such State bonds of the United States bearing interest at the rate of per cent . per annum to an amount equal to the aggregate sum of for each slave shown to have been therein by the Eighth Census ...
... United States shall de- liver to every such State bonds of the United States bearing interest at the rate of per cent . per annum to an amount equal to the aggregate sum of for each slave shown to have been therein by the Eighth Census ...
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