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... labor in this work of hell , foul and dark , as may become the artificers of such instruments of misery and torture . Let that spot be purified , or let it cease to be of New England . " - Works , Vol . I. pp . 45 , 46 . And he proceeds ...
... labor in this work of hell , foul and dark , as may become the artificers of such instruments of misery and torture . Let that spot be purified , or let it cease to be of New England . " - Works , Vol . I. pp . 45 , 46 . And he proceeds ...
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... labor in the world , and no immigration , still kept Irelandizing the Southern States ; while the North was advancing and improving to such a degree as to attract emigrants from all lands . The contrast was painful Southern men , and to ...
... labor in the world , and no immigration , still kept Irelandizing the Southern States ; while the North was advancing and improving to such a degree as to attract emigrants from all lands . The contrast was painful Southern men , and to ...
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... labor with all his might for the election of a protection- ist , and to employ his leisure hours in the composition of that once famous paper called the " South Carolina Exposition , " in which protection was declared to be an evil so ...
... labor with all his might for the election of a protection- ist , and to employ his leisure hours in the composition of that once famous paper called the " South Carolina Exposition , " in which protection was declared to be an evil so ...
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... labor are adapted , at an immense sacrifice of property , we would be com- pelled , without capital , experience , or skill , and with a population un- tried in such pursuits , to attempt to become the rivals , instead of the customers ...
... labor are adapted , at an immense sacrifice of property , we would be com- pelled , without capital , experience , or skill , and with a population un- tried in such pursuits , to attempt to become the rivals , instead of the customers ...
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... labor . They would not tolerate that those who now cultivate our plantations , and furnish them with the material and the market for the product of their arts , should , by becoming their rivals , take bread from the mouths of their ...
... labor . They would not tolerate that those who now cultivate our plantations , and furnish them with the material and the market for the product of their arts , should , by becoming their rivals , take bread from the mouths of their ...
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