The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 8Atlantic Monthly Company, 1861 - American essays |
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Page 43
... American nation came under the flag of a people who had most heroically strug- gled for their rights , and the recollection of whose efforts has been revived by the brilliant labors of the most accomplish- ed of living American ...
... American nation came under the flag of a people who had most heroically strug- gled for their rights , and the recollection of whose efforts has been revived by the brilliant labors of the most accomplish- ed of living American ...
Page 98
... American slavery , and of its extension over this continent , which might be made into a Cotton paradise , if the ... American War , and sustained , too , in sending fleets to raise our blockade of the American coast of Africa , and ...
... American slavery , and of its extension over this continent , which might be made into a Cotton paradise , if the ... American War , and sustained , too , in sending fleets to raise our blockade of the American coast of Africa , and ...
Page 166
... American planters have at length succeeded , and American cotton is now growing there on one hundred and forty- six thousand acres . IN DARWAR . In American Cotton . In Native Kupas . Total . 1851 31,688 acres 223,314 acres 255,002 1860 ...
... American planters have at length succeeded , and American cotton is now growing there on one hundred and forty- six thousand acres . IN DARWAR . In American Cotton . In Native Kupas . Total . 1851 31,688 acres 223,314 acres 255,002 1860 ...
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