| 1862 - 656 páginas
...soil in the cultivation of those crops (which add so much to the commercial wealth of the country), that in a few years it would be impossible to support...would be the practical effect in any one county, the samo result would happen to all the slaveholding States. Slavery cannot be confined vitbin certain... | |
| 1856 - 654 páginas
...soil in the cultivation of those crops, (which odd so much to the commercial wealth of the country.) that in a few years it would be impossible to support them within the limits of each county. Both master and slave would be stoned out; and what would be the practical effect in any... | |
| United States. Congress - 1857 - 486 páginas
...the practical efleet in any one county, the same result would happen to all th« slavcholding Stales. Slavery cannot be confined within certain specified limits without producing the destruction m' both master and slave. It requires frmh land,, plejttv of iroofi and iea/er. not only for the comfort... | |
| Newman Hall - 1862 - 62 páginas
...soil in the cultivation of those crops (which add so much to the commercial wealth of the country), that in a few years it would be impossible to support...States. Slavery cannot be confined within certain limits without producing the destruction of both master and slave ; it requires fresh lands, plenty... | |
| 1862 - 648 páginas
...soil in the cultivation of those crops (which add so much to the commercial wealth of the country), that in a few years it would be impossible to support...and slave would be starved out ; and what would be (he practical effect in any one county, the same result would happen to all the Slaveholding States.... | |
| David Christy - 1862 - 646 páginas
...me in the enjoyment of it, so as to render it of but little or no value to me. . . . Slavery can not be confined within certain specified limits without...of both master and slave ; it requires fresh lands. ... If the slaveholding States 8hould ever be so regardless of their rights, and their power, as co-equal... | |
| Newman Hall - 1863 - 52 páginas
...soil in the cultivation of those crops (which add so much to the commercial wealth of the country), that in a few years it would be impossible to support...States. Slavery cannot be confined within certain limits without producing the destruction of both master and slave ; it requires fresh lands, plenty... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1863 - 780 páginas
...soil in the cultivation of those crops (which add so much to the commercial wealth of the country), that in a few years it would be impossible to support...states. Slavery cannot be confined within certain limits without producing the destruction of both master and slave ; it requires fresh lands, plenty... | |
| JAMES FREEMAN CLARKE - 1863 - 920 páginas
...soil in the cultivation of those crops (which add so much to the commercial wealth of the country), that in a few years it would be impossible to support...States. Slavery cannot be confined within certain limits without producing the destruction 10 THE SLAVE POWER, of both master and slave; it requires... | |
| Daniel Raynes Goodwin - 1864 - 356 páginas
...soil in the cultivation of those crops (which add so much to the commercial wealth of the country), that in a few years it would be impossible to support...specified limits without producing the destruction both of master and slave; it requires fresh lands, plenty of wood and water, not only for the comfort... | |
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