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... considered the loss which they had to lament as one of the greatest which , in the present state of this country , it could possibly have sustained . " Mr W. ELLIOT.- " Amongst his o- ther friends , sir , I cannot refuse to my . self ...
... considered the loss which they had to lament as one of the greatest which , in the present state of this country , it could possibly have sustained . " Mr W. ELLIOT.- " Amongst his o- ther friends , sir , I cannot refuse to my . self ...
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... considered a great crop . This at ten cents , ( 54d . ) would be one hundred dollars . Al- most every planter along the sea coast of Georgia is now turning his attention , more or less , to the culture of the su- gar cane ; and from ...
... considered a great crop . This at ten cents , ( 54d . ) would be one hundred dollars . Al- most every planter along the sea coast of Georgia is now turning his attention , more or less , to the culture of the su- gar cane ; and from ...
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... considered as nominally abolished . - I do not imagine any such keen and determined opposition would have been made to the slave registration bill , if vast num- bers of those wretched beings had not still found their way to our islands ...
... considered as nominally abolished . - I do not imagine any such keen and determined opposition would have been made to the slave registration bill , if vast num- bers of those wretched beings had not still found their way to our islands ...
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... considered , and which he strongly recommended , was the con- sequence of his removal to another section of the union , where his pro- fessional talents were specially requir- ed . The keels of this steam frigate were laid on the 20th ...
... considered , and which he strongly recommended , was the con- sequence of his removal to another section of the union , where his pro- fessional talents were specially requir- ed . The keels of this steam frigate were laid on the 20th ...
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... considered as having the means of rendering itself invulnerable . The Delaware , the Chesapeake , Long Island Sound , and every other bay and harbour in the nation , may be protected by the same tremendous power . Additional experiments ...
... considered as having the means of rendering itself invulnerable . The Delaware , the Chesapeake , Long Island Sound , and every other bay and harbour in the nation , may be protected by the same tremendous power . Additional experiments ...
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