The Southern Quarterly Review, 28. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell AMS Press, 1967 |
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282. oldal
... emigration , when they have demonstrated that a large portion of the excess of the power of the non - slaveholding States is due to emigration . We are not considering the ques- tion in any of the aspects in which it now presents itself ...
... emigration , when they have demonstrated that a large portion of the excess of the power of the non - slaveholding States is due to emigration . We are not considering the ques- tion in any of the aspects in which it now presents itself ...
283. oldal
... emigration which comes to this country is healthful in its natural effect upon our prosperity . Not only do the 2,171,997 , who are not pau- pers , maintain themselves at this day by their own labor , and thus add to the positive ...
... emigration which comes to this country is healthful in its natural effect upon our prosperity . Not only do the 2,171,997 , who are not pau- pers , maintain themselves at this day by their own labor , and thus add to the positive ...
284. oldal
... emigration of the year 1847 brought upwards of eleven millions , the emigration of the year 1852 brought upwards of nineteen millions into the country . These figures , which are certainly rather below than above the mark , show that ...
... emigration of the year 1847 brought upwards of eleven millions , the emigration of the year 1852 brought upwards of nineteen millions into the country . These figures , which are certainly rather below than above the mark , show that ...
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