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Page 226
The territories will remain in all respects the same , whether the revolution shall succeed or shall fail . The condition of slavery in the several states will remain just the same whether it succeed or fail .
The territories will remain in all respects the same , whether the revolution shall succeed or shall fail . The condition of slavery in the several states will remain just the same whether it succeed or fail .
Page 227
There is not even a pretext for the complaint that the disaffected states are to be conquered by the United States if the revolution fail ; for the rights of the states , and the condition of every human being in them , will remain ...
There is not even a pretext for the complaint that the disaffected states are to be conquered by the United States if the revolution fail ; for the rights of the states , and the condition of every human being in them , will remain ...
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It is , however , understood and agreed that the churches which have been built in the ceded territory by the Russian government shall remain the property of such members of the Greek Oriental Church resident in the territory as may ...
It is , however , understood and agreed that the churches which have been built in the ceded territory by the Russian government shall remain the property of such members of the Greek Oriental Church resident in the territory as may ...
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