Slavery Doomed: Or, The Contest Between Free and Slave Labour in the United StatesSmith, Elder & Company, 1860 - 224 стор. |
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... equal to three - fifths of their negroes . But in process of time , immigration caused the Northern States to increase in an unexpected ratio , and the balance of power became destroyed . Then com- menced the struggle which is still ...
... equal to three - fifths of their negroes . But in process of time , immigration caused the Northern States to increase in an unexpected ratio , and the balance of power became destroyed . Then com- menced the struggle which is still ...
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... equal , and have inalienable rights to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness . Each State , however , reserved to itself ex- clusive political power over the subject of Slavery , within its own borders . Nevertheless , it ...
... equal , and have inalienable rights to life , liberty , and the pursuit of happiness . Each State , however , reserved to itself ex- clusive political power over the subject of Slavery , within its own borders . Nevertheless , it ...
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... equal extent to that of the Northern . It would seem as though the two sections prepared themselves for rivalry in the race of civilization by equalizing their several chances ; for as their respective territories were equal , so was ...
... equal extent to that of the Northern . It would seem as though the two sections prepared themselves for rivalry in the race of civilization by equalizing their several chances ; for as their respective territories were equal , so was ...
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... , the imports of New York and Virginia were about equal ; in 1853 , the imports of New York amounted to the enormous sum of 178,270,999 dols .; while those 2 COMPARISON OF FREE AND SLAVE STATES . 17 New York and Virginia.
... , the imports of New York and Virginia were about equal ; in 1853 , the imports of New York amounted to the enormous sum of 178,270,999 dols .; while those 2 COMPARISON OF FREE AND SLAVE STATES . 17 New York and Virginia.
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... equal promise of advancement , and that if either were more favoured than the other , it was the southern . Less rigorous winters , more fruitful soil , a better supply of wood and water in the latter , would naturally offer inducements ...
... equal promise of advancement , and that if either were more favoured than the other , it was the southern . Less rigorous winters , more fruitful soil , a better supply of wood and water in the latter , would naturally offer inducements ...
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