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... existence . The negro is , no doubt , a very amusing and a very amiable fellow , and we ought to wish him well ; but he is also a lazy animal , without any foresight , and therefore requiring to be led and compelled . We must not judge ...
... existence . The negro is , no doubt , a very amusing and a very amiable fellow , and we ought to wish him well ; but he is also a lazy animal , without any foresight , and therefore requiring to be led and compelled . We must not judge ...
Page 61
... existence . " The amount of actual capital invested in the cotton trade of this kingdom is estimated to be between £ 60,000,000 and £ 70,000,000 sterling . " The quantity of cotton imported into this * J. B. Smith , Esq . , M.P. for ...
... existence . " The amount of actual capital invested in the cotton trade of this kingdom is estimated to be between £ 60,000,000 and £ 70,000,000 sterling . " The quantity of cotton imported into this * J. B. Smith , Esq . , M.P. for ...
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... existence , the civil war they have inaugu- rated will ever remain a foul blot upon their fame . " * But as he adduces certain reasons for the action * Ellison , p . 140 . of the Federal Government , it will be well to Н 4 ELLISON . 103.
... existence , the civil war they have inaugu- rated will ever remain a foul blot upon their fame . " * But as he adduces certain reasons for the action * Ellison , p . 140 . of the Federal Government , it will be well to Н 4 ELLISON . 103.
Page 130
... existence , the civil war which they have inaugurated will ever remain a foul blot upon their fame . ” Now every single fact loudly gives the lie to this assumption . Who began this wretched civil war ? Who were the first invaders ? Was ...
... existence , the civil war which they have inaugurated will ever remain a foul blot upon their fame . ” Now every single fact loudly gives the lie to this assumption . Who began this wretched civil war ? Who were the first invaders ? Was ...
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... - governed people trying to coerce another self- ruled people into submission to its dictates . There is no political or social constitution in existence , or P 2 which could ever be set on foot , that could NORTH AND SOUTH . 211.
... - governed people trying to coerce another self- ruled people into submission to its dictates . There is no political or social constitution in existence , or P 2 which could ever be set on foot , that could NORTH AND SOUTH . 211.
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