Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 3 |
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possession of this very land . ... Per - mit us to ask , what better right can the
people have to a country , than the right of inheritance and immemorial
peaceable possession ? We know it ... That was the proper time to assume such
a possession .
possession of this very land . ... Per - mit us to ask , what better right can the
people have to a country , than the right of inheritance and immemorial
peaceable possession ? We know it ... That was the proper time to assume such
a possession .
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... was taken possession of by the Government , and its return , together with the
value of the personal property destroyed ... number of slaves and personal
property , of very considerable value , were in the possession of an officer of the
United ...
... was taken possession of by the Government , and its return , together with the
value of the personal property destroyed ... number of slaves and personal
property , of very considerable value , were in the possession of an officer of the
United ...
Pàgina 5
By a provision in the 3d article , the slaves were to be placed in the possession of
Starke . The 8th article is as follows : “ That all negroes , and all the other property
transferred or delivered pursuant to this agreement , shall be and re . main ...
By a provision in the 3d article , the slaves were to be placed in the possession of
Starke . The 8th article is as follows : “ That all negroes , and all the other property
transferred or delivered pursuant to this agreement , shall be and re . main ...
Pàgina 5
... slaves and personal property , of very considerable value , were in the
posSession of an officer of the United States by ... as Agent of the United States ,
and that said property had so been in the possession of the officers of the United
States ...
... slaves and personal property , of very considerable value , were in the
posSession of an officer of the United States by ... as Agent of the United States ,
and that said property had so been in the possession of the officers of the United
States ...
Pàgina 6
By a provision in the 3d article , the slaves were to be placed in the possession of
Starke . The 8th article is as follows : " That all negroes , and all the other property
transferred or delivered pursuant to this agreement , shall be and remain with ...
By a provision in the 3d article , the slaves were to be placed in the possession of
Starke . The 8th article is as follows : " That all negroes , and all the other property
transferred or delivered pursuant to this agreement , shall be and remain with ...
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