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... hundred tons , which I believe to be about the just proportion . Mr. Carey , in his work , estimates the proportion of seamen in American vessels to be 4 to every one hundred tons , and I shall assume his cal- culation as correct . The ...
... hundred tons , which I believe to be about the just proportion . Mr. Carey , in his work , estimates the proportion of seamen in American vessels to be 4 to every one hundred tons , and I shall assume his cal- culation as correct . The ...
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... hundred or three hundred acres ; and their labour , which is mostly confined to tending stock , is not only very light , but of the quality most agreeable to the negro . Half the day you will see him on horseback with his legs 48 SLAVERY .
... hundred or three hundred acres ; and their labour , which is mostly confined to tending stock , is not only very light , but of the quality most agreeable to the negro . Half the day you will see him on horseback with his legs 48 SLAVERY .
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... hundred years , the major portion of many valuable estates has become barren , and the land is no longer under cultivation ; in consequence of this , the negroes ( increasing so rapidly as they do in that country 50 SLAVERY .
... hundred years , the major portion of many valuable estates has become barren , and the land is no longer under cultivation ; in consequence of this , the negroes ( increasing so rapidly as they do in that country 50 SLAVERY .
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... hundred and twenty millions of dollars ; of which one hundred and thirty were dedicated to the payment of the national debt . Of the remainder , two hundred and ten millions were expended in the Northern , and eighty millions in the ...
... hundred and twenty millions of dollars ; of which one hundred and thirty were dedicated to the payment of the national debt . Of the remainder , two hundred and ten millions were expended in the Northern , and eighty millions in the ...
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... hundred and sixteen millions of dollars , and our imports one hundred and forty millions . It is not too much to assign seventy - five millions of these imports to the State of New York . The South furnishes on an average two - thirds ...
... hundred and sixteen millions of dollars , and our imports one hundred and forty millions . It is not too much to assign seventy - five millions of these imports to the State of New York . The South furnishes on an average two - thirds ...
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