The Impending Crisis of the South: How to Meet itA. B. Burdick, 1860 - 420 páginas |
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... say ; it is all well enough for women to give the fictions of slavery ; men should give the facts . I trust that my friends and fellow - citizens of the South will read this book - nay , proud as any Southerner though I am , I entreat ...
... say ; it is all well enough for women to give the fictions of slavery ; men should give the facts . I trust that my friends and fellow - citizens of the South will read this book - nay , proud as any Southerner though I am , I entreat ...
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... says one of Virginia's own sons ? He still lives ; hear him speak . Says Gov. Wise : " It may be painful , but nevertheless , profitable , to re- cur occasionally to the history of the past ; to listen to the admonitions of experience ...
... says one of Virginia's own sons ? He still lives ; hear him speak . Says Gov. Wise : " It may be painful , but nevertheless , profitable , to re- cur occasionally to the history of the past ; to listen to the admonitions of experience ...
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... say nothing of other advantages , she enjoyed greater facilities for commercial transactions than Philadelphia . She had a right to get custom wherever she could find it , and in securing so valuable a customer as the Quaker City , she ...
... say nothing of other advantages , she enjoyed greater facilities for commercial transactions than Philadelphia . She had a right to get custom wherever she could find it , and in securing so valuable a customer as the Quaker City , she ...
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... says : " The cultivation of statistics must be the source of all future improvement in the science of political ... say , they were about to ob- tain records of observation , which would test the accu- racy of recognized principles , and ...
... says : " The cultivation of statistics must be the source of all future improvement in the science of political ... say , they were about to ob- tain records of observation , which would test the accu- racy of recognized principles , and ...
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... says : - 66 Statistics are far from being the barren array of figures ingeniously and laboriously combined in'o columns and tables , which many persons are apt to suppose them They constitute rather the ledger of a nation , in which ...
... says : - 66 Statistics are far from being the barren array of figures ingeniously and laboriously combined in'o columns and tables , which many persons are apt to suppose them They constitute rather the ledger of a nation , in which ...
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