The Confederate SecessionW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 226 sider |
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... clothing ; it grew its own corn . Its connection with Europe , as far as its own productions were concerned , consisted in selling its surplusage and receiving foreign gold in exchange . But with commerce . the South it was very ...
... clothing ; it grew its own corn . Its connection with Europe , as far as its own productions were concerned , consisted in selling its surplusage and receiving foreign gold in exchange . But with commerce . the South it was very ...
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... clothing and their food , or ( and this is the point ) to Europe , whence they got , or wished to get , the imple- ments necessary to the cultivation of their soil , and the preparation of its products for the market . Now , here was ...
... clothing and their food , or ( and this is the point ) to Europe , whence they got , or wished to get , the imple- ments necessary to the cultivation of their soil , and the preparation of its products for the market . Now , here was ...
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... cloths . If such was the fate of Benton's amendment in the Senate , where all the States , large and small , are represented equally , what was it likely to be in the House of Representatives , where votes are according to population ...
... cloths . If such was the fate of Benton's amendment in the Senate , where all the States , large and small , are represented equally , what was it likely to be in the House of Representatives , where votes are according to population ...
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... clothes . These realised theories , though they were constantly changing , became a recognised fact in the social relations of New Eng- land ; and the " Isms , " so they were called , grew to be a regular national institution , to be ...
... clothes . These realised theories , though they were constantly changing , became a recognised fact in the social relations of New Eng- land ; and the " Isms , " so they were called , grew to be a regular national institution , to be ...
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... clothing for them ; merchants , after having at a great risk run the blockade , sending in the invoices think that these have been abundantly disproved , yet it may be justly said that that State , though she has done well , has not ...
... clothing for them ; merchants , after having at a great risk run the blockade , sending in the invoices think that these have been abundantly disproved , yet it may be justly said that that State , though she has done well , has not ...
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The Confederate Secession William Schomberg Robert Kerr Marquess of Lothian Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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