The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet itA.B. Burdick, 1860 - 420 páginas |
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... never falls into our hands again . In one way or another we are more or less subservient to the North every day of our lives . In infancy we are swaddled in Northern muslin ; in childhood we are hu- mored with Northern gewgaws ; in ...
... never falls into our hands again . In one way or another we are more or less subservient to the North every day of our lives . In infancy we are swaddled in Northern muslin ; in childhood we are hu- mored with Northern gewgaws ; in ...
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... never come from thorough scholars or profound thinkers . Among the majority of mankind , the science of statistics is only beginning to be appreciated ; when well understood , it will be recognized as one of the most important branches ...
... never come from thorough scholars or profound thinkers . Among the majority of mankind , the science of statistics is only beginning to be appreciated ; when well understood , it will be recognized as one of the most important branches ...
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... never yet been known to do we shall , as a matter of course , see that the above amount is transferred to the credit of the side to which it of right belongs . - In making up these tables we have two objects in view ; the first is to ...
... never yet been known to do we shall , as a matter of course , see that the above amount is transferred to the credit of the side to which it of right belongs . - In making up these tables we have two objects in view ; the first is to ...
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... never yet had any part or lot in framing the laws under which they live . There is no legislation except for the benefit of slave- ry , and slaveholders . As a general rule , poor white per- sons are regarded with less esteem and ...
... never yet had any part or lot in framing the laws under which they live . There is no legislation except for the benefit of slave- ry , and slaveholders . As a general rule , poor white per- sons are regarded with less esteem and ...
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... never told except in public harangues ; for the haughty cava- liers of shackles and handcuffs will not degrade them- selves by holding private converse with those who have neither dimes nor hereditary rights in human flesh . " Whenever ...
... never told except in public harangues ; for the haughty cava- liers of shackles and handcuffs will not degrade them- selves by holding private converse with those who have neither dimes nor hereditary rights in human flesh . " Whenever ...
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abolished abolition of slavery abolitionist acre admitted agricultural Alabama American amount annually Arkansas average bushels California census cents Charleston commerce Connecticut cotton curse degradation Delaware duty emancipation evil existence extract fact favor Florida free labor freedom Georgia H. R. HELPER Hampshire holders honor human hundred ignorance Illinois Indiana institution interests Iowa Jefferson Jersey justice Kentucky land less liberty literature Louisiana manufactures March Maryland Massachusetts master ment merchants Michigan millions of dollars mind Mississippi Missouri moral nation nature negroes never New-York non-slaveholding whites North Carolina Northern Ohio oligarchy patriotism Pennsylvania political population present principles pro-slavery profit prosperity published real and personal Rhode Island says slave labor SLAVE STATES-1850 slave-driving slaveholders society soil South Southern Southern literature square miles TABLE Tennessee territory Texas thousand tion truth Union Vermont Virginia VOICE vote wealth whole Wisconsin York