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  • ...individual resistance to civil government in moral opposition to an unjust state. ...as a lifelong abolitionist, delivering lectures that attacked the Fugitive Slave Law while praising the writings of Wendell Phillips and defending the aboli
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  • ...Buffalo]] (UB, University at Buffalo), the largest school in the New York state university system. ...g of Millard Fillmore]]In [[1828]], Fillmore was elected to the [[New York State Assembly]] on the [[Anti-Masonic Party|Anti-Masonic]] ticket, serving for o
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  • On one hand, you can maintain all of your blogs manually.... where you slave away writing content for hours each week... ...importantly, you're going to save countless hours of time by not having to slave away writing blog content... and spend that time on what's going to bring y
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  • ...ssion of [[Directory:Maine|Maine]] as a free state and Missouri as a slave state in the following year. Jefferson City is the capital and St. Louis the larg ...ces, supplying both Union and Confederate forces with troops. However, the state itself remained in the Union.
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  • ...for them. Show me a man who has acted, and who has not been the victim and slave of his action." [http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac/14.htm Self-Reliance (1841)]
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  • | order2=7th [[United States Secretary of State]] ...[[Missouri Compromise]] (1820), in which [[Missouri]] was declared a slave state; and the profession of the [[Monroe Doctrine]] (1823), declaring U.S. oppos
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  • ...free and slave factions (1854-1859). Kansas was finally admitted as a free state. Topeka is the capital and Wichita the largest city. Population: [[Populati ...s, and triumphs have helped mold Kansas into the vibrant, prosperous, rich State we know today.
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  • | order2 = 17th [[United States Secretary of State]] ...h U.S. President of the United States, often served as Acting Secretary of State during the [[Theodore Roosevelt]] administration.
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  • ...tory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 15th state in [[Year Admitted:=1792|1792]]. Daniel Boone's Transylvania Company made t ...f Kentucky (its official designation) was admitted to the Union, the first state West of the Appalachians. Isaac Shelby was elected the first governor, and
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  • [[Category:Society/Ethnicity/The_Americas]]'''Delaware''' is a state of the eastern [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|Unit ...e the first state to ratify the new Constitution of the United States. The state constitution of 1776 was superseded by a new constitution in 1792, which pr
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  • ...te to state with California having the most incorporated businesses of any state in the U.S. ...n for the purpose of fulfilling a debt without pay is known as a [[slavery|slave]] and slaveowners are also not considered employers. Some historians sugges
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  • ...f America|United States]] bordering on Canada. It was admitted as the 14th state in [[Year Admitted:=1791]]. Explored by Samuel de Champlain in 1609, the re ...he Continental Congress refused to recognize Vermont as the 14th colony or state. The convention that met at Windsor in July reaffirmed Vermont's independen
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  • [[Category:Society/Ethnicity/The_Americas]]'''Virginia''' is a state of the eastern [[Nation Located In::Directory:United States of America|Unit ...ury. Small, independent cultivators, unable to compete with the plantation-slave system, formed the nucleus of a poor white class that drifted southward or
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  • ...tory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 23rd state in [[Year Admitted:=1820|1820]]. First explored by Europeans in 1602, the r ...ed until 1820 when Maine separated from Massachusetts to become a separate state.
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  • | Home State=New York | order3=10th [[United States Secretary of State]]
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  • ...ngress. Late in life, as a Congressman, he was a leading opponent of the [[Slave Power]], arguing that if a civil war ever broke out the president could abo ==Secretary of State==
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  • ...ium]]'') was likely absolute. He was also the head of the [[Roman religion|state religion]]. In addition to the authority of the King, there were three admi ...rt from the Senate. The Emperor appointed assistants and advisers, but the state lacked many institutions, such as a centrally planned [[budget]]. Some hist
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  • ...tory:United States of America|United States]]. It was admitted as the 22nd state in [[Year Admitted:=1819|1819]]. Alabama was first explored by the Spanish, ...t up in 1817 with William W. Bibb as governor; two years later it became a state, and, in 1835, the last native lands were ceded.
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  • ...organized in 1798 and enlarged in 1804 and 1813, also included the present state of [[Directory:Alabama|Alabama]]. Jackson is the capital and the largest ci ...estern part achieved statehood as Mississippi (the eastern part became the state of Alabama in 1819). Natchez, the first territorial capital, was replaced i
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  • ...erritory of the United States South of the River Ohio (1790) and the later state of Tennessee. Nashville is the capital and Memphis the largest city. Popula ...he Union as a slave state, with its capital at Knoxville. It was the first state to be carved out of national territory.
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  • ...America|United States]] on the Mexican border. It was admitted as the 47th state in [[Year Admitted:=1912|1912]]. Site of prehistoric cultures that long pre ...exas. This group, which included Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca and an African slave named Estevan (also known as Estevan the Moor and Estevanico), spent more t
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  • {{US state | Fullname = State of Texas
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  • #Miracles are a way of earning release from fear. Revelation induces a state in which fear has already been abolished. Miracles are thus a means and rev #Miracles arise from a miraculous state of mind, or a state of miracle-readiness.
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  • | order2=5th [[United States Secretary of State]] As Jefferson's Secretary of State (1801-1809), Madison supervised the [[Louisiana Purchase]], doubling the na
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  • ...Civil War)|Union]] took control of the [[Border states (Civil War)|border slave states]] at the start of the war. Additionally, he managed his own reelecti ...lowing year, when his father relocated the family to a [[Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site|new homestead]] in [[Coles County, Illinois]], twenty-two-yea
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  • ...House of Delegates]] 1811-1816 and was later a member of the [[council of state]] in 1816. ...ion in 1820 because of impaired health. He became a member of the Virginia State house of delegates 1823-1825. Tyler was elected to be the [[Governor of Vi
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  • ...ed what would become invaluable knowledge of the terrain around his native state of [[History of Virginia|Virginia]].<ref>At the time Virginia included [[We |State =[[Thomas Jefferson]]
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  • ...ices Branch, State Library of North Carolina | url=http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us/nc/bio/public/jackson.htm}}</ref> The youngest of the Jacksons' three ...ert|360|acre|sqkm}} to the farm. The primary crop was [[cotton]], grown by slave workers. Jackson started with nine slaves, and had as many as 44 in 1820.<r
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  • Over the next decade, Americans from every state gathered and deliberated on new governing documents. As radical as it was t ...ment]]'' (1776), which was subsequently influential in the writing of many state constitutions. Many historians argue that ''[[Thoughts on Government]]'' sh
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  • | order3=1st [[United States Secretary of State]] ...vernor of Virginia]] (1779&ndash;1781), first [[United States Secretary of State]] (1789&ndash;1793) and second [[Vice President of the United States|Vice P
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  • ...ed]] due to the large number of wars and this explains the large number of slave revolts in this period. [[Piracy|Piracy]] was on the increase because Rome ...ominence [[Christianity|Christianity]] which quickly established it as the state religion - being adopted also by many Germanic tribes though they in the ma
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  • | State = ...figuration included a single master database server running mysql multiple slave database servers 21 web servers running the apache http server and seven sq
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  • ...klenburg County, North Carolina]], but mostly lived in and represented the state of [[Tennessee]]. A [[History of the United States Democratic Party|Democra ...ix Grundy]]. While working for Grundy, he served as clerk of the Tennessee State Senate. Polk was admitted to the [[bar (law)|bar]] in 1820, and established
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  • ...es the enumeration of the parts, which is dealt with in this manner: "If a slave has not been declared free either by the censor, or by the praetor's rod, o ...tore or to repair them, any more than he is bound to replace a slave, if a slave, a life-interest in whom has been bequeathed to some one, has died."
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  • [01:07:23] <springle> !log restarting db43 slave threads [01:08:27] <springle> !log restarting db45 slave threads
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  • ...], Grant married [[Julia Boggs Dent]] (1826&ndash;1902), the daughter of a slave owner. They had four children: [[Frederick Dent Grant]], [[Ulysses S. Grant ...duty) and assigned to command Company F, 4th Infantry, at [[Fort Humboldt State Historic Park|Fort Humboldt]], California. However, he still could not affo
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  • ...Some of the islanders were captured and sold off as slaves. Piracy and the slave trade was a constant reality for the island. ...reat southern Slavic Empire could have the Russian Empire as an ally. This state would need a literary standard, standardise language of its slavic peoples,
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  • [18:19] <BarkingFish> LudditeWebDev: Why is the state subsidising Sainsburys (and the £900k earning CEO) by giving them benefits ...n purchase your health / sickness care from a private operator to make the state/county provided care better
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  • [00:02] <Moe_Epsilon> The database has been automatically locked while the slave database servers catch up to the master ...03] <Thompsonmatthew> The database has been automatically locked while the slave database servers catch up to the master
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  • 21:44 < mareklug> if you could just levelly and precisely state the problem, instead of tantalizing us with quips, it may produce a solutio 22:26 < MJ94> can you be my slave now
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  • 13:24 < LtNOWIS2> Sigh. There's a 24 year old state legislator running for the US Congress in Maine. 21:47 < MJ94> CoalBalls: Hey, GW is my admin slave!
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  • 04:00 < moogsi_uk> I DO NOT RECOGNISE TAIWAN AS A STATE 04:01 < mareklug> moogsi_uk it is a state of mind
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  • 01:16 < Ironholds> "at the STATE PLAZA" 18:21 < Apheori> I need to set a slave.
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  • 01:39 < Ironholds> slave labour GETS SHIT DONE 10:07 < Pharos> lighthouses are the shining monuments of the nautical-welfare state
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  • ...ganizations—all advocate either the minimization or the elimination of the state, and the goal of maximizing individual liberty and freedom." May 06 16:05:55 <Pesky> is = in a state of being
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  • [23:37] <FastLizard4> Oshwah_ACCing: Go back to ACCing, slave ...just realize Maine is the Pine Tree State and Washington is the Evergreen State
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  • May 02 11:43:50 <Dcoetzee> You could say the "natural state" is that people say whatever they want and nobody stops them. But in the ab May 02 15:54:49 <gde33> it can be useful to see the state of the article, have to know if it was created before, why it was deleted.
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  • [07:22] <tommorris> geniice: well, it's either [[Izbat Al Borg]] or [[Idaho State Highway 50]] ...is overloaded or down for maintenance).[2] Generally, this is a temporary state.
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