The History of North America: The Louisiana Purchase and the westward movement, by C.M. GeerGuy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe subscribers only, 1904 |
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... laws of any one of the United States , so long as any person of the same age or description shall be continued in slavery by the laws of the State . They shall pass laws to permit the owners of slaves to emancipate them , saving the ...
... laws of any one of the United States , so long as any person of the same age or description shall be continued in slavery by the laws of the State . They shall pass laws to permit the owners of slaves to emancipate them , saving the ...
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... laws of the older States must be adopted literally and verbally ; the other , that parts of particular laws might be adopted , and if the latter is true , then it follows that a law might be adopted composed of such different parts of laws ...
... laws of the older States must be adopted literally and verbally ; the other , that parts of particular laws might be adopted , and if the latter is true , then it follows that a law might be adopted composed of such different parts of laws ...
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... laws . Law - making is a difficult process and these people knew nothing about the Constitution . They would be a hindrance in law - making . The object of the act was to extend the laws of the United States over Louisiana , not to ...
... laws . Law - making is a difficult process and these people knew nothing about the Constitution . They would be a hindrance in law - making . The object of the act was to extend the laws of the United States over Louisiana , not to ...
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SETTLEMENTS BEYOND THE ALLEGHANIES | 3 |
THE WEST IN THE REVOLUTION 2746 | 27 |
LAND CESSIONS OF THE STATES 4758 | 47 |
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