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... of its ulti- mate abolition and total extinction in America ? I can see no prospect of exchanging slave labour for free in the Western States , as , with the exception of Missouri , I do not think it possi- 68 SLAVERY .
... of its ulti- mate abolition and total extinction in America ? I can see no prospect of exchanging slave labour for free in the Western States , as , with the exception of Missouri , I do not think it possi- 68 SLAVERY .
Página 69
... labour could be substituted , the extreme heat and unhealthiness of the climate being a bar to any such attempt . The cul- tivation of the land must be carried on by a negro population , if it is to be carried on at all . The question ...
... labour could be substituted , the extreme heat and unhealthiness of the climate being a bar to any such attempt . The cul- tivation of the land must be carried on by a negro population , if it is to be carried on at all . The question ...
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... labour , then , and not till then , is there any chance of slavery being abolished in the Western States of America . * The probability of this consummation being brought about sooner is in the expectation * The return at present is ...
... labour , then , and not till then , is there any chance of slavery being abolished in the Western States of America . * The probability of this consummation being brought about sooner is in the expectation * The return at present is ...
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... labour ; * and , being so pro- duced , will , as soon as its population increases to a certain extent , be able to undersell that which is grown in America by the labour of the slave . From circumstances , therefore , Texas , which but ...
... labour ; * and , being so pro- duced , will , as soon as its population increases to a certain extent , be able to undersell that which is grown in America by the labour of the slave . From circumstances , therefore , Texas , which but ...
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... a new field for slave labour , and as a vast accession of political power to the slaveholding States . That such views were prevalent we know ; for , nefa- E 2 SLAVERY . 75 fused to second this honourable policy, intended ...
... a new field for slave labour , and as a vast accession of political power to the slaveholding States . That such views were prevalent we know ; for , nefa- E 2 SLAVERY . 75 fused to second this honourable policy, intended ...
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