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... trade with your own fellow - citizens has been and is subjected to increasing control of an armed soldiery ; peaceful citizens have been im- prisoned without warrant or law ; unoffending and defenceless men , women , and children have ...
... trade with your own fellow - citizens has been and is subjected to increasing control of an armed soldiery ; peaceful citizens have been im- prisoned without warrant or law ; unoffending and defenceless men , women , and children have ...
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... consider what will be its effect upon England and the other powers of Europe . Commercially speaking , the opening of * The " Times , " August 10th , 1861 . It direct trade with the cotton , rice , and 26 PROTECTION TO THE NORTH.
... consider what will be its effect upon England and the other powers of Europe . Commercially speaking , the opening of * The " Times , " August 10th , 1861 . It direct trade with the cotton , rice , and 26 PROTECTION TO THE NORTH.
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Charles Lempriere. It direct trade with the cotton , rice , and tobacco pro- ducing countries , unfettered by a prohibitory tariff , will of course be an advantage . Nor can the blockade which shuts out the world from this trade be long ...
Charles Lempriere. It direct trade with the cotton , rice , and tobacco pro- ducing countries , unfettered by a prohibitory tariff , will of course be an advantage . Nor can the blockade which shuts out the world from this trade be long ...
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... trade have combined to throw enormous tracts of land out of cultivation , and on these the negro squats , getting all that he wants with very little trouble , and sinking in the most resolute fashion back to the savage state . Lying ...
... trade have combined to throw enormous tracts of land out of cultivation , and on these the negro squats , getting all that he wants with very little trouble , and sinking in the most resolute fashion back to the savage state . Lying ...
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... the extinction of the slave trade , which then formed so large a portion of Northern traffic , contained also a provision for black representation in the Southern States , stipulating that that repre- sentation 42 POLITICAL STRUGGLES .
... the extinction of the slave trade , which then formed so large a portion of Northern traffic , contained also a provision for black representation in the Southern States , stipulating that that repre- sentation 42 POLITICAL STRUGGLES .
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