England, the United States, and the Southern ConfederacyS. Low, son & Company, 1863 - 124 páginas |
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... comparative well - being of the slaves , and of the labouring population of the Free States of America , see Mr. Olmsted's " Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton Kingdom . " London , 1862 , vol . ii . , chap . 6. ) I do not throw all ...
... comparative well - being of the slaves , and of the labouring population of the Free States of America , see Mr. Olmsted's " Journeys and Explorations in the Cotton Kingdom . " London , 1862 , vol . ii . , chap . 6. ) I do not throw all ...
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... comparative comfort and progress of the two peoples , the sums ex- pended in each for purposes of public benefit and improvement , and who appreciates the different modes in which the money for secur- ing these comparative amounts of ...
... comparative comfort and progress of the two peoples , the sums ex- pended in each for purposes of public benefit and improvement , and who appreciates the different modes in which the money for secur- ing these comparative amounts of ...
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... comparative merits of slavery and free labour , economically considered . Thus , one of the objections urged by the Foreign Secretary of England against the restoration of Federal supremacy over the South , viz . , that it would destroy ...
... comparative merits of slavery and free labour , economically considered . Thus , one of the objections urged by the Foreign Secretary of England against the restoration of Federal supremacy over the South , viz . , that it would destroy ...
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... comparative purity . And in these respects England stands almost alone in Europe . With scarce an exception , the liberal press and the libe- ral politicians and thoughtful men of the Continent are ranged upon the same side as the Daily ...
... comparative purity . And in these respects England stands almost alone in Europe . With scarce an exception , the liberal press and the libe- ral politicians and thoughtful men of the Continent are ranged upon the same side as the Daily ...
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... comparative circumstances of the two nations and governments , to a much more glaring degree . The history of all English wars shows that it has required years of lavish and patriotic expenditures of blood and treasure , to place ...
... comparative circumstances of the two nations and governments , to a much more glaring degree . The history of all English wars shows that it has required years of lavish and patriotic expenditures of blood and treasure , to place ...
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abolish slavery abolition of slavery abolitionism abolitionist accomplish admitted advocated African agricultural Alabama American amongst Articles of Confederation become British Calhoun cause Charleston citizens civil colony condition Confederate Congress contest cotton Crimean war declared duty emancipation England English established existence fact favour federacy Federal Constitution Federal Government fight Foreign Enlistment Act free blacks free negroes freedom Fugitive Slave Law Georgia hostile immense industry institution interests Jefferson labour land latter Legislature less liberty master ment millions Missouri Missouri Compromise moral Morrill Tariff nation neutrality North Northern obligations Olmsted opposed party passed peace peculiar institution plantations planters political poor whites ports present President principles Professor Cairnes profitable rebellion regard religious says Secession sentiment ship slave-owners slave-trade slaveholders society South Carolina Southern Confederacy Southern independence Southern party supremacy tariff territories tion Union United Value vessel Virginia vote white population whole York
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Página 20 - He shall dwell with thee, even among you, in that place which he shall choose in one of thy gates, where it liketh him best : thou shalt not oppress him.
Página 8 - And can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are of the gift of God...
Página 119 - If I wished for a guide in a system of neutrality, I should take that laid down by America, in the days of the presidency of Washington, and the secretaryship of Jefferson.
Página 8 - The abolition of domestic slavery is the great object of desire in those Colonies, where it was, unhappily, introduced in their infant state. But previous to the enfranchisement of the slaves we have, it is necessary to exclude all further importations from Africa. Yet our repeated attempts to effect this, by prohibitions, and by imposing duties which might amount to a prohibition, have been hitherto defeated by His Majesty's negative...
Página 94 - ... that once furnished happy homes for a dozen white families. Indeed, a country in its infancy, where, fifty years ago, scarce a forest tree had been felled by the axe of the pioneer, is already exhibiting the painful signs of senility and decay, apparent in Virginia and the Carolinas...
Página 8 - His wrath? Indeed, I tremble for my country when I reflect that God is just; that his justice cannot sleep forever...
Página 8 - The whole commerce between master and slave is a perpetual exercise of the most boisterous passions, the most unremitting despotism on the one part, and degrading submission on the other.
Página 116 - I have given instructions to those officers, to whom it belongs, to cause prosecutions to be instituted against all persons, who shall within the cognizance of the courts of the United States violate the law of nations with respect to the powers at war, or any of them.
Página 31 - The establishment of the Confederacy is verily a distinct reaction against the whole course of the mistaken civilization of the age. For ' Liberty, Equality, Fraternity,' we have deliberately substituted Slavery, Subordination, and Government.
Página 93 - Of the twenty millions of dollars annually realized from the sales of the cotton crop of Alabama, nearly all not expended in supporting the producers is reinvested in land and negroes.