Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... Africa , but their conduct appears not always to have been regulated by a strict regard to the national character of vessels falling into their hands when specie or other valuable articles formed part of the cargo . Their vessels ...
... Africa , but their conduct appears not always to have been regulated by a strict regard to the national character of vessels falling into their hands when specie or other valuable articles formed part of the cargo . Their vessels ...
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... Africa into these United States and thus to revive a traffic repugnant to humanity and to all sound principles of policy , as well as severely punishable by the laws of the land . By the seventh section of the act prohibiting the ...
... Africa into these United States and thus to revive a traffic repugnant to humanity and to all sound principles of policy , as well as severely punishable by the laws of the land . By the seventh section of the act prohibiting the ...
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... Africa , was powerful encouragement and temptation to multiply these violations of our laws , and made it the duty of the Government to use all the means in its power to restore the security of our own commerce and of that of friendly ...
... Africa , was powerful encouragement and temptation to multiply these violations of our laws , and made it the duty of the Government to use all the means in its power to restore the security of our own commerce and of that of friendly ...
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... by the United States , somewhere on the coast of Africa , for the reception of such free persons of color as S. Doc . 231 , pt 6-3 tion to the same which its importance demands ; they SPAIN - ACQUISITION AND COLONIZATION OF TERRITORY . 33.
... by the United States , somewhere on the coast of Africa , for the reception of such free persons of color as S. Doc . 231 , pt 6-3 tion to the same which its importance demands ; they SPAIN - ACQUISITION AND COLONIZATION OF TERRITORY . 33.
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... by the United States , somewhere on the coast of Africa , for the reception of such free persons of color as S. Doc . 231 , pt 6-3 tion to the same which its importance demands ; they SPAIN ACQUISITION AND COLONIZATION OF TERRITORY . 33.
... by the United States , somewhere on the coast of Africa , for the reception of such free persons of color as S. Doc . 231 , pt 6-3 tion to the same which its importance demands ; they SPAIN ACQUISITION AND COLONIZATION OF TERRITORY . 33.
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