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... York to manumit the slaves , who raise the produce by which New York sends forth her volunteers , and makes her welcome them so warmly when they come back war- worn at the end of three months ' enlistment . The South , unless it were ...
... York to manumit the slaves , who raise the produce by which New York sends forth her volunteers , and makes her welcome them so warmly when they come back war- worn at the end of three months ' enlistment . The South , unless it were ...
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... York ; and 50,000 coolies have been im- ported to raise sugar on the plantations , the sensual black , meanwhile , basking in the sun , and feeding on yams and pumpkins . That is black nature . The omnipotent Deity , who placed those ...
... York ; and 50,000 coolies have been im- ported to raise sugar on the plantations , the sensual black , meanwhile , basking in the sun , and feeding on yams and pumpkins . That is black nature . The omnipotent Deity , who placed those ...
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... York , to some extent , are collected in benevolent institutions , sent West , and " bound out " to farmers for some years . Thus , on a small scale , goes on at the North what is found so generally necessary at the South . But the ...
... York , to some extent , are collected in benevolent institutions , sent West , and " bound out " to farmers for some years . Thus , on a small scale , goes on at the North what is found so generally necessary at the South . But the ...
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... York . In Thompson Street the property is rendered almost valueless by being occupied by free negroes , who beg the coldest days of an almost arctic winter bare- footed , and in the most abject state of misery . In the Northern States ...
... York . In Thompson Street the property is rendered almost valueless by being occupied by free negroes , who beg the coldest days of an almost arctic winter bare- footed , and in the most abject state of misery . In the Northern States ...
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... York for negotiation , the presence of the proceeds of Southern crops lying in the New York banks , and by them used to sustain the stock - market , has been a great aid in the negotia- tion of those Western credits which were applied ...
... York for negotiation , the presence of the proceeds of Southern crops lying in the New York banks , and by them used to sustain the stock - market , has been a great aid in the negotia- tion of those Western credits which were applied ...
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