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S. Wilkeson , General Agent A. C. S. a The President's Message . - Itaffords us the highest gratification to present our readers with the following extracts from the message of the President of the United States , to Congress .
S. Wilkeson , General Agent A. C. S. a The President's Message . - Itaffords us the highest gratification to present our readers with the following extracts from the message of the President of the United States , to Congress .
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The committee who have charge of those Africans have made application to the President of the United States for assistance in restoring them to their native country , They were under the impression that the President would deem the case ...
The committee who have charge of those Africans have made application to the President of the United States for assistance in restoring them to their native country , They were under the impression that the President would deem the case ...
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On the 31st December , 1800 , the House of Delegates of that State passed a resolution , requesting the Governor to correspond with the President of the United States on the subject of purchasing land without the limits of the ...
On the 31st December , 1800 , the House of Delegates of that State passed a resolution , requesting the Governor to correspond with the President of the United States on the subject of purchasing land without the limits of the ...
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