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Powers of the government of the United States federal, state, and territorial : speech of Hon. James A. Stewart, of Maryland, on African slavery : its status -- natural, moral, social, legal, and, constitutional : and, the origin, progress, present condition, and future destiny of the United States considered in connection with African slavery as a part of its social system : with the bearings of that institution upon the interests of all sections of the Union and upon the African race / delivered in the House of Representatives, July 23, 1856.
- Format:
- Book
- Government document
- Author/Creator:
- Stewart, James Augustus, 1808-1879.
- Series:
- Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive: Part II: Slave trade in the Atlantic world.
- Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive: Part II: Slave trade in the Atlantic world
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- United States. Kansas-Nebraska Act--Speeches in Congress.
- United States.
- Slavery--Political aspects--United States--Speeches in Congress.
- Slavery.
- Slavery--United States--Extension to the territories--Speeches in Congress.
- Enslaved persons--Legal status, laws, etc--United States--Speeches in Congress.
- Enslaved persons.
- Slave trade--Africa--Speeches in Congress.
- Slave trade.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (24 p.)
- Other Title:
- Powers of the government of the United States
- Place of Publication:
- Washington [D.C.] : Printed at the Congressional globe office, 1856.
- Notes:
- Two columns to the page.
- Reproduction of the original from the Yale University Libraries.
- OCLC:
- 85787390
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