De Bow's Review and Industrial Resources, Statistics, Etc: Devoted to Commerce, Agriculture, Manufactures, Volume 24James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell J. D. B. DeBow., 1858 |
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... WESTERN COAST OF THE UNITED STATES , by Wm . Gilpin , of Missouri .. THE WHITE SLAVE - TRADE , by Geo . Fitzhugh , of Virginia .... RELIGION OF OUR SLAVES .... 245 , 274 , 376 251 269 277 RANDOLPH EMANCIPATED SLAVES .. 285 ROSS ON ...
... WESTERN COAST OF THE UNITED STATES , by Wm . Gilpin , of Missouri .. THE WHITE SLAVE - TRADE , by Geo . Fitzhugh , of Virginia .... RELIGION OF OUR SLAVES .... 245 , 274 , 376 251 269 277 RANDOLPH EMANCIPATED SLAVES .. 285 ROSS ON ...
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... Western ... 266 Virginia Public Works .. 23 Railroads - Charleston and Savan- nah . 212 Railroads - New Orleans and Ope- lousas ... 333 ..... x3 Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay , 1.1 War Department of the United States Washington ...
... Western ... 266 Virginia Public Works .. 23 Railroads - Charleston and Savan- nah . 212 Railroads - New Orleans and Ope- lousas ... 333 ..... x3 Virginia and the Chesapeake Bay , 1.1 War Department of the United States Washington ...
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... Western Continent , as it is the oldest in historical incidents . The city is built upon picturesque and irregular hills , which sweep in various directions , running back to the basis of the Tijuca Mountains , and is the residence of ...
... Western Continent , as it is the oldest in historical incidents . The city is built upon picturesque and irregular hills , which sweep in various directions , running back to the basis of the Tijuca Mountains , and is the residence of ...
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... Western Europe and the North , despised and neglected paupers . In such societies , all merit , success , and respectability arise from the practice of injustice , and to do wrong to others is considered the only moral duty . It is this ...
... Western Europe and the North , despised and neglected paupers . In such societies , all merit , success , and respectability arise from the practice of injustice , and to do wrong to others is considered the only moral duty . It is this ...
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... Western wilds were broken upon by the foot- steps of civilized men , and even the vague traditions of De Soto seemed to have faded away , or been recorded among the fabulous stories of the past , when a Jesuit priest , engaged in the ...
... Western wilds were broken upon by the foot- steps of civilized men , and even the vague traditions of De Soto seemed to have faded away , or been recorded among the fabulous stories of the past , when a Jesuit priest , engaged in the ...
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Página 359 - Tis not in mortals to command success, But we'll do more, Sempronius; we'll deserve it.
Página 501 - ... beginning, I am still laboring to prop the frail and worthless fabric. Yet I have the murmurs of its friends no less than the curses of its foes for my reward. What can I do better than withdraw from the scene? Every day proves to me more and more, that this American world was not made for me.
Página 57 - Almighty's form Glasses itself in tempests: in all time, Calm or convulsed — in breeze, or gale, or storm. Icing the pole, or in the torrid clime Dark-heaving; — boundless, endless, and sublime; The image of eternity, the throne Of the Invisible: even from out thy slime The monsters of the deep are made; each zone Obeys thee; thou goest forth, dread, fathomless, alone.
Página 97 - ... the action of the President, whether it be that of approval or disapproval, will not vary the result, but leave the parties in statu quo, as if there had been no inquiry. The President having no power to change the state of any person already in the Navy, except by dismissal, or by promotion with the advice and consent of the Senate, or to restore any person to it except by a new appointment, with the advice and consent of the same body, it is obvious that little could be done to remove or palliate...
Página 476 - ... justice, either be committed to the common gaol or house of correction, there to be imprisoned only, or to be imprisoned and kept to hard labour, for any term not exceeding six...
Página 22 - ... by a recent flood; and being in an inert state, it had not been able to extricate itself from the fork before the waters fell. It was dragged out to the open country by two horses, and was found to measure thirty-seven feet in length. On opening it, the bones of a horse, in a somewhat broken condition, and the flesh in a half-digested state, were found within it, the bones of the head being uninjured.
Página 399 - To prepare the ground they bruise the barke of the trees neare the roote, then do they scortch the roots with fire that they grow no more. The next yeare with a crooked peece of wood, they beat up the woodes by the rootes; and in that moulds, they plant their corne.
Página 215 - River; thence in a straight line to the head of St. Mary's River; and thence down the middle of that river to the Atlantic Ocean.
Página 499 - Mr. Jefferson's discharge of his diplomatic duties was marked by great ability, diligence, and patriotism ; and while he resided at Paris, in one of the most interesting periods, his character for intelligence, his love of knowledge and of the society of learned men, distinguished him in the highest circles of the French capital. No court in Europe had at that time in Paris a representative commanding or enjoying higher regard, for political knowledge or for general attainments, than the minister...
Página 32 - States would be increased to forty-eight; that our territory would be broadened so as to extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and from the Great Lakes on the north to the Gulf of Mexico on the south...