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... give him property." He said, " give an Indian slave, and he at once becomes a man." I say give him property much more valuable — give him the rights of a freeholder and a citizen. But, sir, we are told that the Indians are oppressed b ...
... give him property." He said, " give an Indian slave, and he at once becomes a man." I say give him property much more valuable — give him the rights of a freeholder and a citizen. But, sir, we are told that the Indians are oppressed b ...
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... give all the protection the manufacturing interests of this country ought, at this time, to receive, and would enable them, under all ordinary circumstances, to continue their business with a fair profit. This, some of the manufacturers ...
... give all the protection the manufacturing interests of this country ought, at this time, to receive, and would enable them, under all ordinary circumstances, to continue their business with a fair profit. This, some of the manufacturers ...
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... give what he had no right to give under the constitutional law. It was made an argument in favor of the bill, that we should not give tyrants an occasion to taunt republics with ingratitude. What would histoiy say ot us, if for fear of ...
... give what he had no right to give under the constitutional law. It was made an argument in favor of the bill, that we should not give tyrants an occasion to taunt republics with ingratitude. What would histoiy say ot us, if for fear of ...
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