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... regard to the qualifications of electors and elected . Those illustrious statesmen have most satisfactorily shown it to be a prominent feature in the constitution of the United States , and one of its greatest excellencies , that orders ...
... regard to the qualifications of electors and elected . Those illustrious statesmen have most satisfactorily shown it to be a prominent feature in the constitution of the United States , and one of its greatest excellencies , that orders ...
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... regard to the colonies already established , nor with regard to the slaves that may be in them ; but the general government , or the particular state government , shall take care , under the strictest responsibility , that the ...
... regard to the colonies already established , nor with regard to the slaves that may be in them ; but the general government , or the particular state government , shall take care , under the strictest responsibility , that the ...
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... regard the South with more horror than our thieves at home do the hulks . The loss by death alone to the Louisiana planters , in bringing slaves from the North , is estimated at twenty - five per cent . The sugar facto : ies and rice ...
... regard the South with more horror than our thieves at home do the hulks . The loss by death alone to the Louisiana planters , in bringing slaves from the North , is estimated at twenty - five per cent . The sugar facto : ies and rice ...
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