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... ment is filled up , and no room is left for those who would crowd in ; so that in the eagerness to obtain respectable employment , emolument becomes a secondary consideration . It may , however , be worth while to put in juxtaposition ...
... ment is filled up , and no room is left for those who would crowd in ; so that in the eagerness to obtain respectable employment , emolument becomes a secondary consideration . It may , however , be worth while to put in juxtaposition ...
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... ment the expense . " During my sojourn in the United States I became acquainted with a large portion of the senior officers of the American navy , and I found them gifted , gentleman - like , and liberal . With them I could converse ...
... ment the expense . " During my sojourn in the United States I became acquainted with a large portion of the senior officers of the American navy , and I found them gifted , gentleman - like , and liberal . With them I could converse ...
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... ment , they were only taxed as being of the burden of 400 tons : but every increase of ton- nage thus surreptitiously obtained , was accom- panied with a decrease in the sailing properties of the vessels . Circumstances , however , ren ...
... ment , they were only taxed as being of the burden of 400 tons : but every increase of ton- nage thus surreptitiously obtained , was accom- panied with a decrease in the sailing properties of the vessels . Circumstances , however , ren ...
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... ment to give them . The small portion of the estates under cultivation will subsist only a cer- tain portion of the negroes ; the remainder must , therefore , be disposed of , or they would eat their master out of his home . * That the ...
... ment to give them . The small portion of the estates under cultivation will subsist only a cer- tain portion of the negroes ; the remainder must , therefore , be disposed of , or they would eat their master out of his home . * That the ...
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... ment looked on and offered no interruption , ) has seized upon Texas , with a view of extending the curse of slavery , and of finding a mart for the excess of her negro population : if Texas is admitted into the Union , all chance of ...
... ment looked on and offered no interruption , ) has seized upon Texas , with a view of extending the curse of slavery , and of finding a mart for the excess of her negro population : if Texas is admitted into the Union , all chance of ...
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A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Volumen3 Frederick Marryat Vista completa - 1839 |
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