American Slavery and Finances, Volúmenes1-9W. Ridgway, 1864 |
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... compared to that of the Editor in our own State , who has repub- lished the calumny , thus aiding in the circulation of a foreigner's slander against the government , the judiciary , and people of Mis- sissippi . To prevent the calumny ...
... compared to that of the Editor in our own State , who has repub- lished the calumny , thus aiding in the circulation of a foreigner's slander against the government , the judiciary , and people of Mis- sissippi . To prevent the calumny ...
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... compared with its results ? Not since the fiend fell from Paradise has there been such a strife so event- ful of consequences to the whole human race . Surely God has not designed such a destiny for the children of freedom . Surely he ...
... compared with its results ? Not since the fiend fell from Paradise has there been such a strife so event- ful of consequences to the whole human race . Surely God has not designed such a destiny for the children of freedom . Surely he ...
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... compared with the deadly influence of slavery and ignorance ) , shall be illus- trated in a succeeding letter . In that letter , by comparing the relative progress of our free and and slave States , as demonstrated by our Census , it ...
... compared with the deadly influence of slavery and ignorance ) , shall be illus- trated in a succeeding letter . In that letter , by comparing the relative progress of our free and and slave States , as demonstrated by our Census , it ...
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... compared with other free States , whether old or new , eastern or western , or making the comparison of the aggregate of all the slave with the free States , the annual product of the latter per capita is more than double that of the ...
... compared with other free States , whether old or new , eastern or western , or making the comparison of the aggregate of all the slave with the free States , the annual product of the latter per capita is more than double that of the ...
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... compared with that of Maryland , is still greater than that of Massachusetts . The law is inflexible wherever slavery disappears . Popula tion of New Jersey in 1790 , 184-189 , in 1860 , 672,035 , being an increase of 264 per cent ...
... compared with that of Maryland , is still greater than that of Massachusetts . The law is inflexible wherever slavery disappears . Popula tion of New Jersey in 1790 , 184-189 , in 1860 , 672,035 , being an increase of 264 per cent ...
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Página 19 - ... way liable, to an amount exceeding the amount of its capital stock at such time actually paid in and remaining undiminished by losses or otherwise, except on account of demands of the nature following: First.
Página 20 - Every bank and private and individual banker doing business in this state may take, receive, reserve and charge on every loan or discount made, or upon any note, bill of exchange or other evidence of debt, interest at the rate of six per centum per annum; and such interest may be taken in advance, reckoning the days for which the note, bill or evidence of debt has to run.
Página 49 - Yes, we are all there, — from the Atlantic to the Pacific, from the Lakes to the Gulf...
Página 7 - ... secured by United States bonds, deposited with the treasurer of the United States, by the written or engraved signatures of the treasurer and register, and by the imprint of the seal of the treasury...
Página 15 - And such worn-out or mutilated notes, after a memorandum shall have been entered in the proper books, in accordance with such regulations as may be established by the Comptroller, as well as all circulating...
Página 12 - Such receiver, under the direction of the Comptroller, shall take possession of the books, records, and assets of every description of such association, collect all debts, dues, and claims belonging to it, and...
Página 77 - But to the hero, when his sword Has won the battle for the free, Thy voice sounds like a prophet's word, And in its hollow tones are heard The thanks of millions yet to be.
Página 22 - Board, by the Comptroller of the Currency in his own name before the association shall be declared dissolved.
Página 4 - No human counsel hath devised nor hath any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins, hath nevertheless remembered mercy.
Página 12 - ... no sales of any such bonds, either public or private, shall be complete until the transfer...