Congressional Serial Set, Ausgabe 4052U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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... coast of 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 ...
... coast of 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 ...
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... 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.
... 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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... coast of Africa . It would appear , therefore , from all these different applications , that the applicants wish , generally , that the United States should exert their power and their means : First , to acquire a territory somewhere on ...
... coast of Africa . It would appear , therefore , from all these different applications , that the applicants wish , generally , that the United States should exert their power and their means : First , to acquire a territory somewhere on ...
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... coast of the great peninsula of Africa was discovered a very long time since by many different civilized nations , even before America itself was visited by any inhabitant of the Old World , and if more of the discovered countries there ...
... coast of the great peninsula of Africa was discovered a very long time since by many different civilized nations , even before America itself was visited by any inhabitant of the Old World , and if more of the discovered countries there ...
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... coast of Africa ; and numerous circumstances exist ( which need not be here repeated ) that , in the opinion of this committee , are sufficient to restrain the United States from being the first to enter into such a compact with any ...
... coast of Africa ; and numerous circumstances exist ( which need not be here repeated ) that , in the opinion of this committee , are sufficient to restrain the United States from being the first to enter into such a compact with any ...
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