They have a right to the fruits of their industry ; and to the means of making their industry fruitful. They have a right to the acquisitions of their parents ; to the nourishment and improvement of their offspring ; to instruction in life, and to consolation... On Sherman's Track: Or, The South After the War - Page 72by John Henry Kennaway - 1867 - 320 pagesFull view - About this book
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