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... South , but enough remained to make an almost inexhaustible mine for the antiquary and investigator . Three dif- ferent influences were brought to bear side by side with each other to effect the publication of historical material : the ...
... South , but enough remained to make an almost inexhaustible mine for the antiquary and investigator . Three dif- ferent influences were brought to bear side by side with each other to effect the publication of historical material : the ...
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... South , was an abolitionist . Previous to the meeting of the first Continental Con- gress , in 1774 , many of the colonies had made protests against the further impor- tation of slaves , and at least two of them , Virginia and ...
... South , was an abolitionist . Previous to the meeting of the first Continental Con- gress , in 1774 , many of the colonies had made protests against the further impor- tation of slaves , and at least two of them , Virginia and ...
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... South of the free black population , which had already become a nuisance . Its branches spread into almost every State , and for fourteen years its organization was warmly furthered by every philan- thropist in the South as well as in ...
... South of the free black population , which had already become a nuisance . Its branches spread into almost every State , and for fourteen years its organization was warmly furthered by every philan- thropist in the South as well as in ...
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... South the American continent , was a great an- Carolina , and Georgia . The boundaries noyance to the settlers on the western of many of these States , as constituted by slopes of the Alleghanies . It was not un- their charters ...
... South the American continent , was a great an- Carolina , and Georgia . The boundaries noyance to the settlers on the western of many of these States , as constituted by slopes of the Alleghanies . It was not un- their charters ...
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... south bank of the Red River to the one - hundredth degree of longitude east from Greenwich ; thence north to the Ar- kansas ; thence along the south bank of the Arkansas to its source ; thence south or north , as the case may be , to ...
... south bank of the Red River to the one - hundredth degree of longitude east from Greenwich ; thence north to the Ar- kansas ; thence along the south bank of the Arkansas to its source ; thence south or north , as the case may be , to ...
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