Writings of John Quincy Adams, Volume 7Macmillan, 1913 Primarily a selection of correspondence by Adams. |
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... slave trade , or that I was desirous to render the acquisition of Louisiana injurious , by permitting the unrestrained influx of foreign slaves ; while upon the other he denies me the benefit even of this sorry dilemma , but takes it ...
... slave trade , or that I was desirous to render the acquisition of Louisiana injurious , by permitting the unrestrained influx of foreign slaves ; while upon the other he denies me the benefit even of this sorry dilemma , but takes it ...
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... slave trade , and its ultimate denunciation as piracy 1 This is one of a series of elaborate statements prepared by the Secretary of State for Rush's guidance on matters in controversy between the United ... slave-trade as piracy Action.
... slave trade , and its ultimate denunciation as piracy 1 This is one of a series of elaborate statements prepared by the Secretary of State for Rush's guidance on matters in controversy between the United ... slave-trade as piracy Action.
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... slave - trade treaties has required and obtained express stipulations for the enactment of prohibi- tory laws , by France , Spain , Portugal , and the Netherlands . It was not expected that she would receive with reluctance herself a ...
... slave - trade treaties has required and obtained express stipulations for the enactment of prohibi- tory laws , by France , Spain , Portugal , and the Netherlands . It was not expected that she would receive with reluctance herself a ...
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