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... Missouri , in April Term , above referred to , that : - " The right of 1854 , against John F. A. Sanford , his property in a slave is distinctly and ex- alleged owner , for trespass vi et armis , in pressly affirmed in the Constitution ...
... Missouri , in April Term , above referred to , that : - " The right of 1854 , against John F. A. Sanford , his property in a slave is distinctly and ex- alleged owner , for trespass vi et armis , in pressly affirmed in the Constitution ...
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... Missouri regard the amendments Harding , Commissioners to visit President to the Constitution proposed by Mr. Crit- Davis , presented their report ; accompany- tenden , with their extension to territory ing which is a letter from ...
... Missouri regard the amendments Harding , Commissioners to visit President to the Constitution proposed by Mr. Crit- Davis , presented their report ; accompany- tenden , with their extension to territory ing which is a letter from ...
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... Missouri and the Commissioners of the Confederate States . Congress unanimously ratified the Convention entered into between the Hon . R. M. T. Hunter for the rebel Government and the Commissioners for Missouri . Inter - State ...
... Missouri and the Commissioners of the Confederate States . Congress unanimously ratified the Convention entered into between the Hon . R. M. T. Hunter for the rebel Government and the Commissioners for Missouri . Inter - State ...
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HISTORY OF THE POLITICAL PARTIES | 96 |
REPUBLICANS AND FEDERALS | 96 |
DOWNFALL OF THE FEDERALS | 96 |
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