Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 44
... less than 3 per cent ; add then an annual increase , according to this ratio , during the term of eight years , which has elapsed since the census of 1820 was taken , and we shall find the probable number of slaves in the United States ...
... less than 3 per cent ; add then an annual increase , according to this ratio , during the term of eight years , which has elapsed since the census of 1820 was taken , and we shall find the probable number of slaves in the United States ...
Page 51
... less opposition with the Government ( meaning the King and his ministers ) than with the Chambers ; that he had thought of the organization of a commission to examine the subject , consisting of members of both Chambers as the best ...
... less opposition with the Government ( meaning the King and his ministers ) than with the Chambers ; that he had thought of the organization of a commission to examine the subject , consisting of members of both Chambers as the best ...
Page 52
... less difficulty in arranging this question ; but that he apprehended a very serious opposition to it on their part , which might even more seriously embroil the relations of the two countries , by refusing to carry into execution any ...
... less difficulty in arranging this question ; but that he apprehended a very serious opposition to it on their part , which might even more seriously embroil the relations of the two countries , by refusing to carry into execution any ...
Page 54
... less be considered as implied , inasmuch as it necessarily arises from the nature of things , and the fundamental maxims of our public law . And , in a subsequent part of the same note , the minister further remarks : But I can assure ...
... less be considered as implied , inasmuch as it necessarily arises from the nature of things , and the fundamental maxims of our public law . And , in a subsequent part of the same note , the minister further remarks : But I can assure ...
Page 55
... less anxious to fulfill its engagements . On the contrary , the plan pursued by the King's Government attests the purity of its intentions . As soon as it considered the moment propitious the treaty was communicated to the Cham- ber of ...
... less anxious to fulfill its engagements . On the contrary , the plan pursued by the King's Government attests the purity of its intentions . As soon as it considered the moment propitious the treaty was communicated to the Cham- ber of ...
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