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Page 39
... capital States . They are sovereigns on the subject of slavery within their own borders , as the North are on the same subject within their own borders . It is well and wisely so arranged . Use authority to maintain what system you ...
... capital States . They are sovereigns on the subject of slavery within their own borders , as the North are on the same subject within their own borders . It is well and wisely so arranged . Use authority to maintain what system you ...
Page 42
... capital labour for the territories , " that parties are " conducting to its inevitable solution . " 66 From the moment of the formation of the Federal Union there commenced a struggle for political power which has not ceased to be ...
... capital labour for the territories , " that parties are " conducting to its inevitable solution . " 66 From the moment of the formation of the Federal Union there commenced a struggle for political power which has not ceased to be ...
Page 44
... capital , following migration , has settled the Western States , has given a large preponderance to the free interest in the national councils . Of the twenty - six senators that sat in the first Congress , all represented a slave ...
... capital , following migration , has settled the Western States , has given a large preponderance to the free interest in the national councils . Of the twenty - six senators that sat in the first Congress , all represented a slave ...
Page 55
... capital for production of the cotton States . When the cotton - gin of Whitney laid out the future work of the blacks , the steam engine of Watt , and the jenny of Hargrave , with the improvements of Arkwright and Crompton , laid out ...
... capital for production of the cotton States . When the cotton - gin of Whitney laid out the future work of the blacks , the steam engine of Watt , and the jenny of Hargrave , with the improvements of Arkwright and Crompton , laid out ...
Page 56
... capital of England , New and Old , became engaged in the gigantic operation of clothing the world with cotton . Hand - loom goods were everywhere to be supplanted by those formed on the new principle . When Watt 56 COTTON .
... capital of England , New and Old , became engaged in the gigantic operation of clothing the world with cotton . Hand - loom goods were everywhere to be supplanted by those formed on the new principle . When Watt 56 COTTON .
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