[76] McMaster, _History of the People of the United States_,
III. p. 517.
[77] _House Journal_ (repr. 1826), 8 Cong. 2 sess. V. 171;
_Mass. Resolves_, May, 1802, to March, 1806, Vol. II. A.
(State House ed., p. 239).
[78] _House Journal_ (repr. 1826), 9 Cong. 1 sess. V. 238.
[79] _Ibid._, V. 266.
[80] _Senate Journal_ (repr. 1821), 9 Cong. 1 sess. IV. 76,
77, 79.
[81] _House Journal_ (repr. 1826), 8 Cong. 2 sess. V. 171.
[82] _Annals of Cong._, 9 Cong. 1 sess. p. 274.
[83] _Ibid._, pp. 272-4, 323.
[84] _Ibid._, pp. 346-52, 358-75, etc., to 520.
[85] _Ibid._, pp. 374-5.
[86] See House Bill No. 94.
[87] _Annals of Cong._, 9 Cong. 1 sess. p. 466.
[88] _Annals of Cong._, 9 Cong. 1 sess. pp. 519-20.
[89] _Ibid._, pp. 21, 52, 75, etc., to 138, 485-515, 1228. See
House Bill No. 168. Cf. _Statutes at Large_, II. 421-2.
[90] A few months later, at the expiration of the period,
trade was quietly reopened. _Annals of Cong._, 11 Cong. 1
sess. pp. 443-6.
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_Chapter VIII_
THE PERIOD OF ATTEMPTED SUPPRESSION. 1807-1825.
55. The Act of 1807.
56. The First Question: How shall illegally imported Africans be
disposed of?
57. The Second Question: How shall Violations be punished?
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