Governors Messages and Letters, Volum 1Indiana Historical Commission, 1922 |
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... Citizens of Clark County Humbly sheweth , that great anxiety has been and still is evinced by some of the Citizens of this Territory on the subject of the introduction of Slavery into the same ; But in no case has the voice of the ...
... Citizens of Clark County Humbly sheweth , that great anxiety has been and still is evinced by some of the Citizens of this Territory on the subject of the introduction of Slavery into the same ; But in no case has the voice of the ...
Side 265
... Citizens too decidedly opposed to the measure we feel satisfied , that at all events Congress will suspend any Legislative act on this subject until we shall by the Constitu- tion be admitted into the Union and have a right to adopt ...
... Citizens too decidedly opposed to the measure we feel satisfied , that at all events Congress will suspend any Legislative act on this subject until we shall by the Constitu- tion be admitted into the Union and have a right to adopt ...
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... citizens as upon the equality of rights . We must become a nation of warriors , or a nation of Quakers ; we must ... citizens , but of citizens who in the habits of warfare and pillage had forgotten the sacred duties HARRISON : MESSAGES ...
... citizens as upon the equality of rights . We must become a nation of warriors , or a nation of Quakers ; we must ... citizens , but of citizens who in the habits of warfare and pillage had forgotten the sacred duties HARRISON : MESSAGES ...
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1805 April 28 Jefferson to Harrison Asking him | 126 |
1805 June 22 Wells to Gibson Indians at Fort Wayne | 139 |
1805 July 29 Message to the General Assembly First | 152 |
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