The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 páginas |
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... clothing ; it grew its own corn . Its connection with Europe , as far as its own productions were concerned , consisted in selling its surplusage and receiving foreign gold in exchange . But with the South it was very different . The ...
... clothing ; it grew its own corn . Its connection with Europe , as far as its own productions were concerned , consisted in selling its surplusage and receiving foreign gold in exchange . But with the South it was very different . The ...
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... clothing and their food , or ( and this is the point ) to Europe , whence they got , or wished to get , the imple- ments necessary to the cultivation of their soil , and the preparation of its products for the market . Now , here was ...
... clothing and their food , or ( and this is the point ) to Europe , whence they got , or wished to get , the imple- ments necessary to the cultivation of their soil , and the preparation of its products for the market . Now , here was ...
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... cloths . If such was the fate of Benton's amendment in the Senate , where all the States , large and small , are represented equally , what was it likely to be in the House of Representatives , where votes are according to population ...
... cloths . If such was the fate of Benton's amendment in the Senate , where all the States , large and small , are represented equally , what was it likely to be in the House of Representatives , where votes are according to population ...
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... clothes . These realised theories , though they were constantly changing , became a recognised fact in the social relations of New Eng- land ; and the " Isms , " so they were called , grew to be a regular national institution , to be ...
... clothes . These realised theories , though they were constantly changing , became a recognised fact in the social relations of New Eng- land ; and the " Isms , " so they were called , grew to be a regular national institution , to be ...
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... clothing for them ; merchants , after having at a great risk run the blockade , sending in the invoices . think that these have been abundantly disproved , yet it may be justly said that that State , though she has done well , has not ...
... clothing for them ; merchants , after having at a great risk run the blockade , sending in the invoices . think that these have been abundantly disproved , yet it may be justly said that that State , though she has done well , has not ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Visualização integral - 1864 |
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Abolitionists ALEXANDER KEITH JOHNSTON American argument army Atlas believe BLACKWOOD AND SONS called caucusmongers century character citizens cloth colour Confederacy Confederates Congress Constitution Crown 8vo DAVID PAGE Democrats duties election enemies England English Engravings exist fact favour Fcap Federal feeling force foreign free-soil GEORGE ELIOT Government Half-bound Hamilton honour House Illustrations indigo institution interests JOHN JOHN GALT JOHN HILL BURTON JOHNSTON labour least legislation look Maps ment nations negroes niggers North Northern numerous object party perhaps persons POEMS political Post 8vo present President pretty principles probably PROFESSOR WILSON protection Protectionists question recognised representatives Republic SAMUEL WARREN Scotland secede secession Second Edition sections Seward SIR ARCHIBALD ALISON slave-owners slavery slaves South Carolina Southern statesmen suppose tariff territory things tion true Union Virginia vols votes Whigs WILLIAM BLACKWOOD wirepullers wish York